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. 1997 Nov-Dec;29(11-12):831-7.
doi: 10.1023/a:1026485622824.

Poly(ADP-ribose) synthesis: a useful parameter for identifying apoptotic cells

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Poly(ADP-ribose) synthesis: a useful parameter for identifying apoptotic cells

M Donzelli et al. Histochem J. 1997 Nov-Dec.

Abstract

Cell death by apoptosis was analysed in HeLa cells either treated with the antitumoral drug bleomycin or depleted of growth factors by long-term culture without medium change. The interference of apoptosis with normal cell cycle progression was followed by flow cytometry in cells stained with propidium iodide and with antibody to S-phase-related PCNA protein. Bleomycin-treated cells showed a net accumulation in G2/M phase paralleled by the appearance of material with a subdiploid DNA content. Cells with a subdiploid DNA content were also present in growth factor-depleted cultures and were shown to derive from all the cell cycle phases. To identify apoptotic features in HeLa cell cultures, we applied a recently developed assay based on the simultaneous analysis in the single cell of three parameters, namely chromatin condensation, DNA degradation and poly(ADP-ribose) synthesis. Apoptotic cells were visualized by sequential reactions: Hoechst staining, terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase-mediated dUTP-biotin nick-end labelling assay and immunoreaction with anti-poly(ADP-ribose) monoclonal antibody. Positive reactions were obtained for cells at different stages of the apoptotic programme showing condensed nuclei, fragmented chromatin and apoptotic bodies.

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