基础医学与临床 ›› 2007, Vol. 27 ›› Issue (8): 859-863.

• 研究论文 • 上一篇    下一篇

P53和P21在PC12细胞分化中的作用

沈晗 吴少波 张百芳 彭芳芳 武栋成   

  1. 广东药学院生命科学与生物制药学院 武汉大学医学院 武汉大学医学院
  • 收稿日期:2006-04-19 修回日期:1900-01-01 出版日期:2007-08-25 发布日期:2007-08-25
  • 通讯作者: 沈晗

Possible roles of P53 and P21 in differentiation of PC12 cells

Han Shen Sao-bo Wu Bai-fang Zhang Fang-fang Peng Dong-cheng Wu   

  • Received:2006-04-19 Revised:1900-01-01 Online:2007-08-25 Published:2007-08-25
  • Contact: Han Shen

摘要: 目的 探讨P53及其下游P21蛋白在PC12细胞分化中的可能作用机制。方法 用反转录病毒质粒pBabe-P53/m175转染未分化PC12细胞,经筛选后建立野生型P53蛋白功能丧失的细胞系PC12(P53/m175);利用倒置相差显微镜、流式细胞术及Western blot等方法,比较两种细胞在神经生长因子(NGF)作用后,细胞分化表形、细胞周期及相关蛋白表达的改变。结果NGF作用正常PC12细胞组,P53/P21蛋白表达持续升高,细胞G1期阻滞出现的时间与蛋白表达开始增加的时间相一致;而在NGF作用的PC12(P53/m175)细胞组,细胞不能表达P21蛋白,且细胞周期G1期阻滞的程度也出现显著下降。NGF作用下,两组细胞都能观察到神经突起的生长,表现出明显的分化表型 结论 PC12细胞经NGF作用后出现P53及P21蛋白持续表达增加,主要介导了细胞分化过程中细胞周期G1期阻滞这一特征的出现,但并不是导致神经突起进行性生长这一特征的必需条件。

Abstract: Objective To investigate the roles of P53/P21 during neuronal differentiation with a differentiated model of PC12 cells. Methods A new cell line PC12(P53/m175) was created by stable transfection of a retrovirus plasmid pBabe-P53/m175, which contains a dominant-negative P53 gene mutant. After NGF treatment, observing with phase-contrast microscopy, flow cytometric analysis and western blotting of P53 and P21 were performed to compare with the control group. Results Expression of P53 and P21 was obviously increased in NGF-induced PC12 cells. The appearance of cell cycle G1 phase arrest paralleled the increased expressions of P53 and P21. The level of P21 protein did not change after treatment with NGF in PC12(P53/m175) cells and the extent of G1 phase arrest markedly decreased by contrast with the control group. However, we could observe the normal neurite outgrowth in NGF-treated PC12(P53/m175) cells. Conclusion NGF-induced the increased protein levels of P53 and its transcriptional element, P21 is essential for cell cycle G1 phase arrest, but does not necessarily exclusively correlate with the neurite outgrowth of PC12 cells.