J. Satoh et al., HSP72 INDUCTION BY HEAT-STRESS IS NOT UNIVERSAL IN MAMMALIAN NEURAL CELL-LINES, Journal of neuroscience research, 37(1), 1994, pp. 44-53
Heat-induced expression of 72-kDa heat shock protein (HSP72) was inves
tigated in a panel of neuronal and non-neuronal cell lines by immunobl
otting and immunocytochemistry using monoclonal antibodies directed to
HSP72. By immunoblotting, HSP72 expression was observed in most cell
lines of mouse (SN6.1b, CL8c4.7, NSC34.6, B2A, C2C12), rat (PC12, C-6,
L3), and human (NB-1, GOTO, IMR-32, HeLa) origin under the heat-stres
sed condition. The mouse neuroblastoma cell line N18TG2, however, did
not express HSP72 under the heat-stressed condition. By immunocytochem
istry, HSP72 was undetectable in the heat-stressed N18TG2 cells, while
it was identified in the heat-stressed SN6.lb cells, a clonal hybrid
neuron between N18TG2 and mouse septal cholinergic neuron. By exposure
to a priming sublethal heat shock, SN6.lb cells but not N18TG2 cells
acquired a significant level of tolerance to a subsequent lethal heat
shock. These results suggest that heat-induced expression of HSP72 may
contribute to acquisition of the thermotolerant state in SN6.lb cells
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