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Experimental Gerontology | 2004

AT-hook proteins stimulate induction of senescence markers triggered by 5-bromodeoxyuridine in mammalian cells

Wataru Satou; Toshikazu Suzuki; Takeharu Noguchi; Hideki Ogino; Michihiko Fujii; Dai Ayusawa

5-Bromodeoxyuridine (BrdU) induces a phenomenon similar to cellular senescence in mammalian cells. To address an underlying molecular mechanism in this phenomenon, we assessed the role of AT-hook proteins that bind to the minor grooves of specific AT-rich sequences. We expressed DsRed-tagged HMGI, MATH2, and MATH20 proteins in HeLa cells in a doxycycline dependent manner. Modest expression of these proteins revealed no apparent effect on the cells although high levels of expression were toxic to the cells. In contrast, their modest expression in the presence of low concentrations of BrdU similarly and dose-dependently induced senescence markers examined, although the same concentrations of BrdU alone showed no obvious effect. In both cases, DsRed fluorescence was mainly observed as foci or intense dots on Hoechst 33342-staining regions. These distribution patterns were not changed by addition of BrdU. Since AT-hook domains can displace chromatin compacting proteins pre-bound on AT-rich sequences, these results suggest that chromatin unpacking is one of the factors stimulating expression of the senescence markers in human cells.


Bioscience, Biotechnology, and Biochemistry | 2002

5-Halogenated Thymidine Analogues Induce a Senescence-like Phenomenon in HeLa Cells

Eriko Michishita; Naoto Matsumura; Toshihiro Kurahashi; Toshikazu Suzuki; Hideki Ogino; Michihiko Fujii; Dai Ayusawa

We tested various thymidine analogues for induction of a senescence-like phenomenon in HeLa cells. CldU, BrdU, and IdU similarly induced the morphology of senescent cells and typical senescence markers. Thymidine analogues other than 5-halogenated forms caused only cell death. BrdU efficiently killed the cells in cooperation with irradiation with light and a brief treatment with Hoechst 33258, but CldU did not at all. 5-Halogenated thymidine analogues were thus shown to be specific inducers of cellular senescence in mammalian cells.


Journal of Biochemistry | 1999

5-Bromodeoxyuridine Induces Senescence-Like Phenomena in Mammalian Cells Regardless of Cell Type or Species

Michishita Eriko; Kazuhiko Nakabayashi; Toshikazu Suzuki; Sunil C. Kaul; Hideki Ogino; Michihiko Fujii; Youji Mitsui; Dai Ayusawa


Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications | 1998

Release of Telomeric DNA from Chromosomes in Immortal Human Cells Lacking Telomerase Activity

Hideki Ogino; Kazuhiko Nakabayashi; Mikio Suzuki; Ei-ichi Takahashi; Michihiko Fujii; Toshikazu Suzuki; Dai Ayusawa


Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications | 1998

DNA Topoisomerase Inhibitors Induce Reversible Senescence in Normal Human Fibroblasts

Eriko Michishita; Kazuhiko Nakabayashi; Hideki Ogino; Toshikazu Suzuki; Michihiko Fujii; Dai Ayusawa


Experimental Cell Research | 1999

Introduction of Chromosome 7 Suppresses Telomerase with Shortening of Telomeres in a Human Mesothelial Cell Line

Kazuhiko Nakabayashi; Hideki Ogino; Eriko Michishita; Noriyuki Satoh; Dai Ayusawa


Experimental Cell Research | 2002

Synergistic induction of the senescence-associated genes by 5-bromodeoxyuridine and AT-binding ligands in HeLa cells.

Toshikazu Suzuki; Eriko Michishita; Hideki Ogino; Michihiko Fujii; Dai Ayusawa


Experimental Cell Research | 2001

5-Bromodeoxyuridine suppresses position effect variegation of transgenes in HeLa cells

Toshikazu Suzuki; Mikako Yaginuma; Takeshi Oishi; Eriko Michishita; Hideki Ogino; Michihiko Fujii; Dai Ayusawa


DNA Research | 2002

Binding of 5-bromouracil-containing S/MAR DNA to the Nuclear Matrix

Hideki Ogino; Michihiko Fujii; Wataru Satou; Toshikazu Suzuki; Eriko Michishita; Dai Ayusawa


Journal of Biochemistry | 1999

The Introduction of Dominant-Negative p53 Mutants Suppresses Temperature Shift-Induced Senescence in Immortal Human Fibroblasts Expressing a Thermolabile SV40 Large T Antigen.

Michihiko Fujii; Akiko Ide; Kazuhiko Nakabayashi; Atsuhiro Joguchi; Hideki Ogino; Dai Ayusawa

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Dai Ayusawa

Kihara Institute for Biological Research

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Michihiko Fujii

Kihara Institute for Biological Research

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Toshikazu Suzuki

Kihara Institute for Biological Research

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Eriko Michishita

Kihara Institute for Biological Research

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Wataru Satou

Kihara Institute for Biological Research

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Atsuhiro Joguchi

Kihara Institute for Biological Research

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Stephen W. Scherer

The Centre for Applied Genomics

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Akiko Ide

Kihara Institute for Biological Research

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