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Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases
2010 Volume.69 No. 2 p.81 ~ p.94
The Effect of Autophagy to Cell Death in Nutrient-Deprived H460 Cells
Jang Hye-Yeon

Jo Hyang-Jeong
Hwang Jong-Yun
Kim So-Young
Lee Kang Kyu
Moon Sung-Rock
Shin Jeong-Hyun
Cho Kyung-Hwa
Lee Mi-Kyung
Lee Sam-Youn
Park Soon-Ah
Park Jong-Kun
Kim Hui-Jung
Yang Sei-Hoon
Abstract
Background: Autophagy is an important adaptive mechanism in normal development and in response to changing environmental stimuli in cancer. Previous papers have reported that different types of cancer underwent autophagy to obtain amino acids as energy source of dying cells in nutrient-deprived conditions. However, whether or not autophagy in the process of lung cancer causes death or survival is controversial. Therefore in this study, we investigated whether nutrient deprivation induces autophagy in human H460 lung cancer cells.

Methods: H460, lung cancer cells were incubated in RPMI 1640 medium, and the starved media, which are BME and RPMI media without serum, including 2-deoxyl-D-glucose according to time dependence. To evaluate the viability and find out the mechanism of cell death under nutrient-deprived conditions, the MTT assay and flow cytometry were done and analyzed the apoptotic and autophagic related proteins. It is also measured the development of acidic vascular organelles by acridine orange.

Results: The nutrient-deprived cancer cell is relatively sensitive to cell death rather than normal nutrition. Massive cytoplasmic vacuolization was seen under nutrient-deprived conditions. Autophagic vacuoles were visible at approximately 12 h and as time ran out, vacuoles became larger and denser with the increasing number of vacuoles. In addition, the proportion of acridine orange stain-positive cells increased according to time dependence. Localization of GFP-LC3 in cytoplasm and expression of LC-3II and Beclin 1 were increased according to time dependence on nutrient-deprived cells.

Conclusion: Nutrient deprivation induces cell death through autophagy in H460 lung cancer cells.
KEYWORD
Autophagy, Malnutrition, Lung Neoplasms, Cell Death
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