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Cell detachment and apoptosis induction of immortalized human prostate epithelial cells are associated with early accumulation of a 45 kDa nuclear isoform of clusterin
Caccamo, Alessandro E; Scaltriti, Maurizio; Caporali, Andrea; D'Arca, Domenico; Scorcioni, Francesca; Astancolle, Serenella; Mangiola, Massimo; Bettuzzi, Saverio
Clusterin, ubiquitously distributed in mammalians, was cloned and identified as the most potently induced gene during rat prostate involution following androgen deprivation. Also found to be involved in many other patho-physiological processes, its biological significance is still controversial, particularly with regard to apoptosis. We previously showed that transient over-expression of clusterin blocked cell cycle progression of simian-virus-40-immortalized human prostate epithelial cell lines PNT1A and PNT2. We show in the present study that the accumulation of an intracellular 45 kDa clusterin isoform was an early event closely associated with death of PNT1A cells caused by cell detachment followed by apoptosis induction (anoikis). Cell morphological changes, decreased proliferation rate and cell cycle arrest at G0/G1-S-phase checkpoint were all strictly associated with the production and early translocation to the nucleus of a 45 kDa clusterin isoform. Later, nuclear clusterin was found accumulated in detached cells and apoptotic bodies. These results suggest that a 45 kDa isoform of clusterin, when targeted to the nucleus, can decrease cell proliferation and promotes cell-detachment-induced apoptosis, suggesting a possible major role for clusterin as an anti-proliferative gene in human prostate epithelial cells.
PMCID:1133926
PMID: 15139853
ISSN: 1470-8728
CID: 3535482
Expression of CD10 by B-chronic lymphocytic leukemia cells undergoing apoptosis in vivo and in vitro
Morabito, Fortunato; Mangiola, Massimo; Rapezzi, Davide; Zupo, Simona; Oliva, Bianca Maria; Ferraris, Anna Maria; Spriano, Mauro; Rossi, Edoardo; Stelitano, Caterina; Callea, Vincenzo; Cutrona, Giovanna; Ferrarini, Manlio
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES/OBJECTIVE:B-cell chronic lymphocytic leukemia (B-CLL) is an accumulating disease of slowly proliferating cells. CD10 is not normally expressed on the surface of B-CLL cells. The aim of this study was to ascertain whether B-CLL cells, induced into apoptosis, expressed surface CD10, since a correlation between apoptosis and CD10 expression has been demonstrated. DESIGN AND METHODS/METHODS:Peripheral blood cells from 31 untreated B-CLL patients were induced into apoptosis by etoposide, fludarabine or Ga(mu)-Ab treatment and tested for CD10 expression by flow cytometry. Normal CD5+ B cells were also induced into apoptosis and tested for CD10 expression. RESULTS:CD10 positive cells were absent in B-CLL cell suspensions, but were detected following in vitro culture, and their appearance paralleled that of apoptotic cells. Treatment with etoposide, fludarabine or Ga(mu)-Ab enhanced both apoptosis and CD10 expression. Inhibition of apoptosis by VAD-fmk or Ga(delta)-Ab prevented CD10 expression. Cell separation tests following induction of apoptosis demonstrated that CD10+ cells were apoptotic. CD10+ cells were observed in the peripheral blood of two patients within a few hours following fludarabine infusion. In another patient, who failed to respond, no CD10+ cells were seen. Expression of CD10 was observed also in normal CD5+ B cells when these were induced into apoptosis. INTERPRETATION AND CONCLUSIONS/CONCLUSIONS:This study demonstrates that B-CLL cells, as well as normal CD5+ B cells, become CD10+ following apoptosis induction in vitro. Some of the data obtained also suggest a use for CD10 to monitor apoptosis of B-CLL in a clinical setting.
PMID: 12935974
ISSN: 1592-8721
CID: 3535472
Simultaneous expression of CD38 and its ligand CD31 by chronic lymphocytic leukemia B-cells: anecdotal observation or pathogenetic hypothesis for the clinical outcome? [Letter]
Morabito, Fortunato; Mangiola, Massimo; Stelitano, Caterina; Deaglio, Silvia; Callea, Vincenzo; Malavasi, Fabio
PMID: 12651280
ISSN: 0390-6078
CID: 3535462
Role of surface IgM and IgD on survival of the cells from B-cell chronic lymphocytic leukemia [Letter]
Zupo, Simona; Cutrona, Giovanna; Mangiola, Massimo; Ferrarini, Manlio
PMID: 11902141
ISSN: 0006-4971
CID: 3535452
Peripheral blood CD38 expression predicts time to progression in B-cell chronic lymphocytic leukemia after first-line therapy with high-dose chlorambucil [Letter]
Morabito, Fortunato; Mangiola, Massimo; Stelitano, Caterina; Deaglio, Silvia; Callea, Vincenzo; Malavasi, Fabio
CD38 expression by B-cell chronic lymphocytic leukemia (B-CLL) cells has been the focus of several recent studies. The aim of this study was to evaluate the prognostic impact of CD38 expression by peripheral blood lymphocytes on progression-free survival after first-line therapy with high-dose chlorambucil in 53 previously untreated patients affected by typical CD5+ CD23+ B-CLL.
PMID: 11836173
ISSN: 0390-6078
CID: 3535442