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Dominance of the Senescent Phenotype in Heterokaryons Between Replicative and Post-Replicative Human Fibroblast-Like Cells
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Heterokaryons Between ReplicativeMolecular BiologyCell CycleCell SpecializationEpigeneticsCellular PhysiologyNuclear Dna SynthesisCell InteractionYoung CellsTerminal DifferentiationGenome InstabilityCell DivisionSenescent PhenotypeDna ReplicationNuclear OrganizationCell BiologyChromatinCell LineageHuman CellDevelopmental BiologyChromatin RemodelingNatural SciencesCellular SenescenceMedicine
In heterokaryons between senescent and young diploid fibroblast-like cells, dominance of the former with respect to nuclear DNA synthesis (incorporation of [(3)H]thymidine) was demonstrated. For identification of the respective partners, double-layer autoradiography was used after the old cells were labeled with [(3)H]methionine and the young cells were labeled with [(14)C]thymidine. Synchrony of nuclear labeling (i.e., all nuclei in a cell labeled with [(3)H]thymidine) was observed in the majority of di- and polykaryons during the second and third of three 24-hr periods of labeling with [(3)H]thymidine. The results are compatible with either terminal differentiation or error theories of clonal senescence.
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