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Stimulation of spreading of trypsinized human fibroblasts by lysozymes from Staphylococcus aureus, hen egg white, and human urine.

G Satta, B Azzarone, P E Varaldo, R Fontana, S Valisena.   

Abstract

The effect of lysozyme from three different sources--Staphylococcus aureus, hen egg white, and human urine--on adhesion to substrate and spreading of trypsinized human fibroblasts was studied. Several fibroblast strains were tested under various conditions. It was found that the different cell strains did not show the same capability of spreading and stably attaching to substrates when resuspended in media not containing serum. Some strains did not spread, whereas others spread even in the absence of serum. Cell spreading in these strains did not occur when the cells were pregrown for 5 weeks in media supplemented with 1% fetal bovine serum. Lysozyme from S. aureus allowed stable adhesion to substrate and spreading of all the fibroblast strains unable to elongate in nonsupplemented minimal essential medium. This enzyme accelerated and augmented spreading of the strains capable of elongating in the absence of serum. S. aureus lysozyme also allowed spreading and stable adhesion to substrates of all these strains when they were pregrown for 5 weeks in the presence of 1% fetal bovine serum. Furthermore, hen egg white lysozyme and the lysozyme purified from human urine were both capable of stimulating anchorage to substrate and spreading of trypsinized fibroblasts although their effect was less pronounced than that of the S. aureus lysozyme. Some tentative hypotheses for the mechanism of cell spreading in the presence of lysozyme are made. The possibility that lysozymes, virtually ubiquitous enzymes, may play a specific role in nature in the regulation of cell differentiation and tissue development is finally raised and discussed in light of several previous observations and findings.

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Year:  1980        PMID: 7409834     DOI: 10.1007/bf02619307

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  In Vitro        ISSN: 0073-5655


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