Literature DB >> 2708458

Nonterminally differentiated cells express decreased growth factor responsiveness.

B J Hoerl1, R E Scott.   

Abstract

In 3T3 T mesenchymal stem cells, at least four types of biological states exist that can mediate the control of cell differentiation and/or proliferation. These include the predifferentiation growth arrest state, the nonterminal differentiation state, the terminal differentiation state, and a growth arrest state induced by growth factor/serum deficiency. The current studies were performed to investigate the relative mitogenic responsiveness of cells at these four states and specifically to determine if nonterminally differentiated cells show decreased responsiveness to specific mitogens. Twenty-five different serum, plasma, and growth factor combinations were evaluated. The results show that undifferentiated, growth-arrested cells are highly responsive to numerous mitogens and that by definition terminally differentiated cells are not responsive to any mitogens. In contrast, nonterminally differentiated cells demonstrate a unique pattern of mitogenic responsiveness. Whereas nonterminally differentiated cells can be stimulated to proliferate by high concentrations of serum or plasma supplemented with growth factors, they cannot be stimulated to proliferate by combinations of multiple purified growth factors. These results suggest that the process of nonterminal differentiation is associated with a significant change in factors/cofactors required to stimulate cell proliferation and that these factors/cofactors are present in plasma.

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Year:  1989        PMID: 2708458     DOI: 10.1002/jcp.1041390111

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Cell Physiol        ISSN: 0021-9541            Impact factor:   6.384


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