Subpopulation analysis of drug-induced cell-cycle delay in human tumor cells using 90° light scatter
Open Access
- 30 June 1988
- Vol. 9 (4) , 349-358
- https://doi.org/10.1002/cyto.990090412
Abstract
A mitotic cell subset has been identified with nuclear light scatter. Colcemid-treated T-47D human breast cancer cells were permeabilised, stained with ethidium bromide, and analysed by flow cytometry. Cells with G2M DNA content exhibited a unimodal distribution for DNA fluorescence and forward scatter, but two peaks were discernible with 90° light scatter. A discrete low-scattering cell cluster could be distinguished from the G2 cell subset on two-dimensional contour plots of 90° light scatter vs. DNA fluorescence; this cluster was reproduced by mitotic shake-off experiments and varied quantitatively with mitotic indices determined either by microscopy or by stathmokinetic cell-cycle analysis of DNA fluorescence. Cell sorting confirmed that the low-scattering cell cluster comprised predominantly metaphase and anaphase cells. Identification of mitotic cells with this onestep technique enables rapid analysis of druginduced cell-cycle delay in cell populations with different rates of cell-cycle traverse. Hence, vincristine-induced cytostasis is shown to arise in part because of premitotic G2 arrest, whereas etoposide is shown to affect cycling cells with equal sensitivity in quiescent and activated cell populations. The use of light scatter to discriminate mitotic cells in this way facilitates analysis of drug-induced cell-cycle delay and supplements the information obtainable by conventional cell-cycle analysis.Keywords
This publication has 15 references indexed in Scilit:
- Flow cytometry in biomedical scienceNature, 1987
- A pragmatic approach to the analysis of DNA histograms with a definable G1 peakCytometry, 1987
- Colcemid inhibits growth during early G1 in normal but not in tumorigenic lymphocytesExperimental Cell Research, 1986
- Proliferation dependence of topoisomerase II-mediated drug actionBiochemistry, 1986
- Structure of hyperacetylated chromatin: light scattering and flow linear dichroism studyFEBS Letters, 1986
- Flow cytometric discrimination of mitotic cells: Resolution of M, as well as G1, S, and G2 phase nuclei with mithramycin, propidium iodide, and ethidium bromide after fixation with formaldehydeCytometry, 1986
- Cell kinetic effects of incorporated 3H‐thymidine on proliferating human lymphocytes: Flow cytometric analysis using the DNA/nuclear protein methodCytometry, 1985
- RNA content and chromatin structure of CHO cells arrested in metaphase by colcemidCytometry, 1985
- An evaluation of DNA fluorochromes, staining techniques, and analysis for flow cytometry. I. Unperturbed cell populations.Journal of Histochemistry & Cytochemistry, 1980
- Growth and nucleic acid synthesis in synchronously dividing populations of HeLa cellsExperimental Cell Research, 1963