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Comparable growth regulation of five human tumor cell lines by neonatal human lung fibroblasts in semisolid culture media.

D Kirk, S Kagawa, G Vener.   

Abstract

Cellular growth interactions were studied between neonatal human lung fibroblasts (NLF-13) and human tumor lines derived from carcinomas of the prostate (PC-3, DU145), bladder (J82), and endometrium (HEC-1A) and from a glioma (Hs 683t). NLF-13 were interacted with tumor cells in soft agar or agarose media using two experimental protocols. In one system, NLF-13 cells were grown as anchored monolayers proliferating under the tumor cell layer. In the second, NLF-13 were embedded directly (nonanchored) into the agar or agarose layer with the tumor cells. The results from both interaction systems were similar for all five tumor lines. Anchored NLF-13 caused a dose-dependent inhibition of tumor growth, whereas nonanchored cells produced a dose-dependent growth stimulation. A time exposure experiment indicated that tumor stimulation and inhibition were biphasic responses to NLF-13. It was concluded that low concentrations of a diffusible NLF-13 product(s) accelerated tumor growth, whereas high concentrations were inhibitory. Further, the production of the active NLF-13 substance(s) was positively correlated with NLF-13 growth rate. Tumor cell inhibition was irreversible after a 5-day exposure to proliferating NLF-13 cells. Another line of normal neonatal human lung fibroblasts (NLF-147) showed inhibitory properties similar to those described for NLF-13. However, preliminary studies with fibroblasts from the skin of a Down's syndrome neonate (DS-172) and from a human kidney tumor (KTF-130) have shown both these fibroblast types to have a reduced ability to inhibit tumor cell cultures (J82) compared to the neonatal lung fibroblasts (NLF-13 and NLF-147).

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Year:  1983        PMID: 6683126

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cancer Res        ISSN: 0008-5472            Impact factor:   12.701


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