Effects of amino acid restriction on cell cycle progression and/or differentiation in vitroTools ERTUGRUL BILGILI, NAGEHAN (2024) Effects of amino acid restriction on cell cycle progression and/or differentiation in vitro. PhD thesis, University of Nottingham.
AbstractNutrient restriction during fetal development is a well-established risk factor for disease in later life. Protein restriction in rodent pregnancy results in offspring with impaired organ structure due to the formation of fewer functional units. It is believed that this is consequent to a slowing of cell cycle progression in progenitor tissues during development. We hypothesised that a similar outcome should be seen in undifferentiated proliferating cells in vitro when exposed to a reduced amino acid (AA) supply. We examined the effect of restricting AA provision on cell cycle progression in differentiable C2C12 myofibroblasts. Cells were cultured in HBSS based medium varying in AA concentrations for up to 48h. Cell cycle progression was assessed using fluorescence-activated cell sorting analysis and differences in gene expression were assessed by RNA sequencing. Transcription profile of genes in myosin heavy chain isoforms and myogenic regulator factor were observed to understand proliferation and differentiation capacity of cells under amino acid restriction.
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