Different nuclear localization of aberrant and normal chromosome 8 homologues in intact or NaBt differentiated HT-29 cells

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HARNIČAROVÁ Andrea BÁRTOVÁ Eva KOZUBEK Stanislav

Year of publication 2004
Type Article in Proceedings
Conference Biophysics of the Genome
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Faculty of Informatics

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Field Genetics and molecular biology
Keywords cytometry
Description An accumulation of numerous chromosomal structural aberrations is a typical feature of the human colon adenocarcinoma cell line HT-29. In these cells the chromosome 8 territories were visualized using fluorescence in situ hybridisation (FISH), which enabled to distinguish the aberrant chromosome 8 homologue from the normal one. Analyses of nuclear parameters revealed differences in radial positioning between chromosome homologues analysed. In comparison with an normal chromosome 8, the aberrant chromosome 8 territory was positioned closer to the nuclear periphery. Under standard conditions HT-29 cells displayed relatively undifferentiated phenotype but incubation of these cells in the presence of sodium butyrate (5mM) induced biochemical and morphological changes that are typical of well-differentiated phenotype of enterocytes. 2D analysis of the distances between centre of nucleus-to-centre of chromosome 8 territory revealed that sodium butyrate did not affect nuclear arrangem.
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