Literature DB >> 12512945

GD3 expression in CHO-K1 cells increases growth rate, induces morphological changes, and affects cell-substrate interactions.

Jose L Daniotti1, Adolfo R Zurita, Vera M T Trindade, Hugo J F Maccioni.   

Abstract

We have generated a panel of CHO-K1 cell clones with different glycolipid compositions by stable transfection of appropriate glycosyltransferases and studied the morphological and growth phenotype of a clone stably expressing Sial-T2. Compared with the GM3 expressing parental cells, Sial-T2 transfectants show low expression of GM3 and neo expression of GD3 and GT3. These cells show about 60% reduction of the mean cell area, and about 2-fold increase of the mean colony area and growth rate. Cells over expressing Sial-T2 showed a flattened appearance, and with time in culture they detached from the substrate leaving adhered material that was GD3 immunoreactive. No apoptotic or proteome differences could be detected in the Sial-T2 transfectants. Thus, increased expression of GD3 and GT3 influence parameters of growth and social behavior of CHO-K1 cells. However, the molecular and cellular basis underlying these influences requires further investigation.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12512945     DOI: 10.1023/a:1021684018665

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neurochem Res        ISSN: 0364-3190            Impact factor:   3.996


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