Figure 2.
Figure 2. Rapamycin directly acts on survival and cell cycle of HMC-1 cell lines. (A) Comparative effect of rapamycin (5 nM) and imatinib (1 μM) on the induction of programmed cell death in HMC-1 and α-155 cells. Apoptotic and necrotic cells were followed by flow cytometry using an annexin V–FITC/PI kit. The percentage of dead cells located in top right histogram quadrant (annexin V+/IP+) is indicated. A representative experiment is showed out of 3. (B) Rapamycin effect on cell cycle in HMC-1 and α-155 cells. Cells were incubated in the presence of rapamycin (5 nM) or imatinib (1 μM) for 48 hours. Cell cycle was followed by flow cytometry using a Triton-PI buffer. Percentage indicates the number of cells at each cell cycle stage (G0-G1, S, and G2-M). Data represent means ± SD of 3 separate experiments.

Rapamycin directly acts on survival and cell cycle of HMC-1 cell lines. (A) Comparative effect of rapamycin (5 nM) and imatinib (1 μM) on the induction of programmed cell death in HMC-1 and α-155 cells. Apoptotic and necrotic cells were followed by flow cytometry using an annexin V–FITC/PI kit. The percentage of dead cells located in top right histogram quadrant (annexin V+/IP+) is indicated. A representative experiment is showed out of 3. (B) Rapamycin effect on cell cycle in HMC-1 and α-155 cells. Cells were incubated in the presence of rapamycin (5 nM) or imatinib (1 μM) for 48 hours. Cell cycle was followed by flow cytometry using a Triton-PI buffer. Percentage indicates the number of cells at each cell cycle stage (G0-G1, S, and G2-M). Data represent means ± SD of 3 separate experiments.

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