Probing Physical Properties of the Cellular Membrane in Senescent Cells by Fluorescence Imaging

Authors
Wi, Ji HunHeo, Cheol HoGwak, HyeRanJung, CheulheeKim, So Yeon
Issue Date
2021-09-16
Publisher
AMER CHEMICAL SOC
Citation
JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY B, v.125, no.36, pp.10182 - 10194
Abstract
Cellular senescence is the irreversible cell cycle arrest in response to various types of stress. Although the plasma membrane and its composition are significantly affected by cellular senescence, detailed studies on the physical properties of the plasma membrane have shown inconclusive results. In this study, we utilized both ensemble and single-molecule fluorescence imaging to investigate how membrane properties, such as fluidity, hydrophobicity, and ganglioside GM1 level are affected by cellular senescence. The diffusion coefficient of lipid probes, as well as the type of diffusion determined by an exponent alpha, which is the slope of the log-log plot of mean squared displacement as a function of time lag, were analyzed. We found that the number of molecules with a lower diffusion coefficient increased as cells became senescent. The changes in the population with a lower diffusion coefficient, observed after methyl-beta-cyclodextiin treatment, and the increase in ceramide levels, detected using a ceramide-specific antibody, suggest that ceramide-rich lipid rafts were enhanced in senescent cells. Our results emphasize the importance of membrane properties in cellular senescence and might serve as a base for in-depth studies to determine how such domains facilitate the signaling pathway specific to cellular senescence.
Keywords
AGE-RELATED-CHANGES; PLASMA-MEMBRANE; CHOLESTEROL DEPLETION; LIPID RAFTS; MODEL; DIFFUSION; CERAMIDE; CYCLODEXTRINS; ORGANIZATION; MICRODOMAINS; AGE-RELATED-CHANGES; PLASMA-MEMBRANE; CHOLESTEROL DEPLETION; LIPID RAFTS; MODEL; DIFFUSION; CERAMIDE; CYCLODEXTRINS; ORGANIZATION; MICRODOMAINS
ISSN
1520-6106
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/116461
DOI
10.1021/acs.jpcb.1c05403
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