Programmed Cell Revival

28 Aug 2025

Programmed Cell Revival

Researchers at CSIR-Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology (CCMB), Hyderabad discovered a survival mechanism named Programmed Cell Revival (PCR).

  • The Study was published in The EMBO Journal.

About the Discovery

Programmed Cell Revival

  • Normal understanding: Programmed Cell Death (apoptosis/lysosome-mediated death) considered irreversible.
  • New finding: Cells can reverse from near-death state via a molecularly regulated revival programme.

What is Programmed Cell Death ? 

  • Programmed Cell Death is a genetically controlled, natural process by which cells deliberately self-destruct in an orderly manner for the benefit of the organism.
  • Apoptosis is a form of programmed cell death where cells self-destruct upon receiving specific signals.
  • Role in Development: Helps shape body structures, such as removing the cells between fingers in a developing embryo.
  • Role in Adults: Eliminates cells that are damaged, infected, or potentially cancerous, thereby protecting the body from threats to survival.

Programmed Cell Revival (PCRv)

  • Opposite of Programmed Cell Death (Apoptosis).

Key Features of Programmed Cell Revival

  • Triggered when a sub-lethal dose of death-inducing agent (L-leucyl-L-leucine methyl ester – LLOMe) used.

Stem-like refers to ordinary body cells that, under certain conditions, acquire properties similar to stem cells, such as the ability to self-renew and the potential to differentiate into other cell types.

  • Cells initially showed features of apoptosis (rounding, detachment, blebbing, mitochondrial disruption).
  • Instead of death → 80–90% cells revived within hours, regained morphology, and resumed division.
  • Revival involves de-differentiation → cells become stem-like, capable of regeneration.

About L-leucyl-L-leucine methyl ester (LLOMe)

  • LLOMe is not a natural biomolecule, but a synthetic agent used in experiments.
  • Lethal Effect: Its effect depends on dose

Potential Applications

  • Regenerative medicine: Faster recovery in wounds, stroke, heart attack, tissue repair.
  • Neurodegenerative diseases: Regeneration of axons and neurons.
  • Ageing & infection biology: Cell revival pathways may slow degeneration.
  • Self-healing therapies: Body heals using its intrinsic revival code.

Concerns & Risks

  • Cancer relapse risk: Suboptimal chemotherapy/radiotherapy may allow tumour cells to exploit revival code turning to stem-like, therapy-resistant.
    • Need drugs to inhibit PCR in cancer therapy to reduce relapse.

Significance

  • Scientific Breakthrough: Opens a new chapter in cell biology by blurring the line between cell death and repair.
  • Regenerative Insight: Provides  molecular evidence for cells’ intrinsic ability to regenerate.
  • Global First: Marks the first discovery of a genetically encoded revival code in cells.

About Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology (CSIR-CCMB), Hyderabad

  • Research Role: A premier CSIR institute in Hyderabad, CCMB conducts advanced research and training in modern biology and provides national facilities for cutting-edge interdisciplinary techniques.
  • Establishment: Originated on April 1, 1977 as a semi-autonomous centre from the Biochemistry Division of the Regional Research Laboratory (now IICT, Hyderabad).
  • Recognition: Designated as a “Centre of Excellence” by UNESCO’s Global Molecular and Cell Biology Network.

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