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Growth regulation of serum-free cultures of epithelial cells from normal human buccal mucosa.

K Sundqvist1, Y Liu, K Arvidson, K Ormstad, L Nilsson, R Toftgård, R C Grafström.   

Abstract

Human buccal epithelial cells have been reared from explants maintained in supplemented MCDB 153 medium. Primary epithelial outgrowths show typical structural features and uniformly express keratins; subunit analyses demonstrate expression of keratins 5, 6, 14, 16/17, and 19. The cells exhibit up to 6% colony forming efficiency and divide at about 0.8 population doublings per day on fibronectin/collagen-coated dishes at clonal density. Studies of markers of proliferation and differentiation in buccal epithelial cells indicate that epidermal growth factor, cholera toxin, retinoic acid, and pituitary extract each exhibit a distinctive ability to enhance growth and variably affect cell migration and cell surface area. Transforming growth factor beta-1 inhibits growth and increases surface area without affecting migration, involucrin expression, and cross-linked envelope formation. Moreover, exposure of cells to fetal bovine serum, the tumor promoting agent 12-O-tetradecanoylphorbol-13-acetate or an elevated Ca2+ concentration (from 0.1 to 1 mM) inhibits growth and induces squamous differentiation as indicated by inhibition of migration, increases in surface area, involucrin expression, or formation of cross-linked envelopes. The results show that epithelial cells can be reproducibly derived from explant cultures of human buccal mucosa specimens and the cells transferred under serum-free conditions. Buccal epithelial cells in culture undergo a pattern of growth and differentiation that mimics parakeratinization in vivo and variably respond to several agents shown to modulate growth of cells that originate from other types of epithelia.

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Year:  1991        PMID: 1716253     DOI: 10.1007/bf02631287

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  In Vitro Cell Dev Biol        ISSN: 0883-8364


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