Time-lapse microscopy studies of bystander effects induced by photosensitization

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Chen, Yin-Chu [1 ]
Redmond, Robert W. [1 ]
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[1] Harvard Med Sch, Wellman Ctr Photomed, Massachusetts Gen Hosp, Boston, MA 02114 USA
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photosensitization; oxidative stress; bystander effects; reactive oxygen species; time-lapse microscopy;
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10.1117/12.673641
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Q6 [生物物理学];
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071011 ;
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Reactive oxygen species (ROS) are involved in the pathogenesis of many critical diseases and are also utilized as cytotoxic agents in a variety of treatments for eradication of diseased tissue, including cancer. Oxidative stress ensues when the level of ROS in a system exceeds the antioxidant capacity. Oxidative stress can have local (direct) and long-range (bystander) effects in cells and tissue and this research was carried out to determine the spatial and temporal nature of the photosensitized bystander effect using time-lapse fluorescence microscopy. By initiating photosensitization in only a portion of the microscopic imaging field it was possible to differentiate direct from bystander effects in EMT-6 murine breast cancer cells in 6-well plates. Elevated ROS levels are seen immediately following photodynamic treatment in direct cells with a delayed increase in oxidative stress observed in bystander cells. Cytotoxicity is also seen at earlier times in direct cells and occurs in bystander cells in a delayed fashion. These studies confirm the existence of a bystander effect following photosensitization and implicate mediators capable of diffusing in an intercellular manner from directly photosensitized cells to bystander cells and also implicate increased oxidative stress as a mechanistic factor in generating damage in bystander cells.
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