Item type: | Article | ||||
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Journal or Publication Title: | PLOS ONE | ||||
Publisher: | PUBLIC LIBRARY SCIENCE | ||||
Place of Publication: | SAN FRANCISCO | ||||
Volume: | 10 | ||||
Number of Issue or Book Chapter: | 8 | ||||
Page Range: | e0135157 | ||||
Date: | 2015 | ||||
Institutions: | Medicine > Abteilung für Nuklearmedizin | ||||
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Keywords: | PAPILLARY THYROID-CARCINOMA; PARABOLIC FLIGHT MANEUVERS; ENDOTHELIAL GROWTH-FACTOR; DIFFERENTIAL GENE-EXPRESSION; ALTERED GRAVITY CONDITIONS; SIMULATED MICROGRAVITY; SPHEROID FORMATION; HUMAN CHONDROCYTES; INCREASES APOPTOSIS; COLORECTAL-CANCER; | ||||
Dewey Decimal Classification: | UNSPECIFIED | ||||
Status: | Published | ||||
Refereed: | Yes, this version has been refereed | ||||
Created at the University of Regensburg: | Yes | ||||
Item ID: | 60201 |

Abstract
In this study we focused on gravity-sensitive proteins of two human thyroid cancer cell lines (ML-1; RO82-W-1), which were exposed to a 2D clinostat (CLINO), a random positioning machine (RPM) and to normal 1g-conditions. After a three (3d)-or seven-day-culture (7d) on the two devices, we found both cell types growing three-dimensionally within multicellular spheroids (MCS) and also cells ...

Abstract
In this study we focused on gravity-sensitive proteins of two human thyroid cancer cell lines (ML-1; RO82-W-1), which were exposed to a 2D clinostat (CLINO), a random positioning machine (RPM) and to normal 1g-conditions. After a three (3d)-or seven-day-culture (7d) on the two devices, we found both cell types growing three-dimensionally within multicellular spheroids (MCS) and also cells remaining adherent (AD) to the culture flask, while 1g-control cultures only formed adherent monolayers, unless the bottom of the culture dish was covered by agarose. In this case, the cytokines IL-6 and IL-8 facilitated the formation of MCS in both cell lines using the liquid-overlay technique at 1g. ML-1 cells grown on the RPM or the CLINO released amounts of IL-6 and MCP-1 into the supernatant, which were significantly elevated as compared to 1g-controls. Release of IL-4, IL-7, IL-8, IL-17, eotaxin-1 and VEGF increased time-dependently, but was not significantly influenced by the gravity conditions. After 3d on the RPM or the CLINO, an accumulation of F-actin around the cellular membrane was detectable in AD cells of both cell lines. IL-6 and IL-8 stimulation of ML-1 cells for 3d and 7d influenced the protein contents of beta(1)-integrin, talin-1, Ki-67, and beta-actin dose-dependently in adherent cells. The beta(1)-integrin content was significantly decreased in AD and MCS samples compared with 1g, while talin-1 was higher expressed in MCS than AD populations. The proliferation marker Ki-67 was elevated in AD samples compared with 1g and MCS samples. The beta-actin content of R082-W-1 cells remained unchanged. ML-1 cells exhibited no change in beta-actin in RPM cultures, but a reduction in CLINO samples. Thus, we concluded that simulated microgravity influences the release of cytokines in follicular thyroid cancer cells, and the production of beta(1)-integrin and talin-1 and predicts an identical effect under real microgravity conditions.
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