Cytofluorometric assessment of cell cycle progression

Ilio Vitale, Mohamed Jemaà, Lorenzo Galluzzi, Didier Metivier, Maria Castedo, Guido Kroemer

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    Abstract

    One of the most prominent features of cellular senescence, a stress response that prevents the propagation of cells that have accumulated potentially oncogenic alterations, is a permanent loss of proliferative potential. Thus, at odds with quiescent cells, which resume proliferation when stimulated to do so, senescent cells cannot proceed through the cell cycle even in the presence of mitogenic factors. Here, we describe a set of cyto fluorometric techniques for studying how chemical and/or physical stimuli alter the cell cycle in vitro, in both qualitative and quantitative terms. Taken together, these methods allow for the identification of bonafide cytostatic effects as well as for a refined characterization of cell cycle distributions, providing information on proliferation, DNA content as well as on the presence of cell cycle phase-specific markers. At the end of the chapter, a set of guidelines is offered to assist researchers that approach the study of the cell cycle with the interpretation of results.

    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationCell Senescence
    Subtitle of host publicationMethods and Protocols
    PublisherHumana Press Inc.
    Pages93-120
    Number of pages28
    ISBN (Print)9781627032384
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2013

    Publication series

    NameMethods in Molecular Biology
    Volume965
    ISSN (Print)1064-3745

    Keywords

    • Cancer
    • Cyclin B1
    • HCT 116
    • Histone H3
    • Mitosis

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