GINGIVAL FIBROBLASTS AND NAK-1-ACTIVATED PRO-B LYMPHOCYTES APOPTOSIS

Aim of the study We studied the effects of fibroblasts autophagy on the apoptosis of pro-B murine lymphocytes when were co-cultured. Material and methods Study of literature suggested that released autophagy-derived metabolites from fibroblasts might affect the apoptotic behavior of lymphocytes when...

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Main Authors: Carmen Gentimir (Amititeloaie) (Author), Anda Cătălina Zaharia (Author), Eugen Bitere (Author), Dragoş Acatrinei (Author), Ionuţ Cazan (Author), Marcel Costuleanu (Author), Otilia Boişteanu (Author)
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Published: Romanian Society of Oral Rehabilitation, 2020-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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Summary:Aim of the study We studied the effects of fibroblasts autophagy on the apoptosis of pro-B murine lymphocytes when were co-cultured. Material and methods Study of literature suggested that released autophagy-derived metabolites from fibroblasts might affect the apoptotic behavior of lymphocytes when there is a close interaction of these cells. The experimental plan of the actual studies was represented by induced effects of the presence of gingival fibroblasts in co-culture on NAK-1 receptors-activated pro-lymphocytes B apoptosis. Results We clearly showed that murine pro-B lymphocyte apoptosis induced by indol-3-carbinol could be significantly enhanced by the presence of gingival fibroblasts in co-culture. Furthermore, the addition of 3-methyl-adenine in the medium for 24 hours blocked the enhancing effects induced by fibroblasts on the apoptotic index of pro-B lymphocytes. Conclusions So, the enhancing apoptotic effects of fibroblasts on pro-B lymphocytes are related to released autophagy-derived metabolites. Their real nature remains to be established through future researches involving this complex system.
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