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Protective Effect of Bcl-2 in NS0 Myeloma Cell Culture is Greater in More Stressful Environments  

Tey, B.T. (Department of Chemical and Environmental Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Universiti Putra Malaysia)
Al-Rubeai, M. (Department of Chemical and Biochemical Engineering, University College Dublin)
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Biotechnology and Bioprocess Engineering:BBE / v.10, no.6, 2005 , pp. 564-570 More about this Journal
Abstract
In the present study, the protective effects of Bcl-2 over-expression in a suspension culture (without any adaptation) and spent medium (low nutrient and high toxic metabolite conditions) were investigated. In the suspension culture without prior adaptation, the viability of the control cell line fall to 0% by day 7, whereas the Bcl-2 cell line had a viability of 65%. The difference in the viability and viable cell density between the Bcl-2 and control cell lines was more apparent in the suspension culture than the static culture, and became even more apparent on day 6. Fluorescence microscopic counting revealed that the major mechanism of cell death in the control cell line in both the static and suspension cultures was apoptosis. For the Bcl-2 cell lines, necrosis was the major mode of cell death in the static culture, but apoptosis became equally important in the suspension culture. When the NS0 6A1 cell line was cultured in spent medium taken from a 14 day batch culture, the control cell line almost completely lost its viability by day 5, whereas, the Bcl-2 still had a viability of 73%. The viable cell density and viability of the Bcl-2 cell line cultivated in fresh medium were 2.2 and 2.7 fold higher, respectively, than those of the control cultures. However, the viable cell density and viability of the Bcl-2 cultivated in the spent medium were 8.7 and 7.8 fold higher, respectively, than those of the control cultures. Most of the dead cells in the control cell line were apoptotic; whereas, the major cell death mechanisms in the Bcl-2 cell line were necrotic.
Keywords
apoptosis; bcl-2; spent medium; NS0 myeloma cells; necrosis;
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