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Responses of the murine myeloid cell line FDC-P1 to soluble and membrane-bound forms of steel factor (SLF).

G Caruana1, L K Ashman, J Fujita, T J Gonda.   

Abstract

Cells of the murine interleukin-3 (IL-3) or granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor (GM-CSF) factor-dependent line, FDC-P1, express the tyrosine kinase receptor, c-kit. The ligand for c-kit, steel factor (SLF), encoded by the steel (Sl) locus, is produced as both membrane-bound and soluble forms by fibroblastoid cells. Fibroblasts derived from normal (+/+) WCB6F1 mice are known to produce both forms of SLF and were able to support FDC-P1 cells in a contact-dependent manner in the presence of neutralizing anti-GM-CSF antiserum. In contrast, Sl/Sld mutant fibroblasts, which produce only a soluble form of SLF, were incapable of supporting FDC-P1 cells in the presence of GM-CSF antiserum. These results suggested that FDC-P1 cells were being supported on fibroblast layers by membrane-bound SLF. Attempts to grow FDC-P1 cells in high levels of soluble recombinant SLF to mimic the SLF-dependent response seen in co-culture experiments showed that cells which had been previously grown in GM-CSF or IL-3 were minimally responsive to SLF at concentrations up to 100 ng/mL. Although these cultures were not supported by SLF alone, the cells showed synergistic proliferative responses to SLF combined with suboptimal levels of GM-CSF or IL-3. FDC-P1 cells could, however, be adapted to grow in SLF alone by gradual substitution of SLF for GM-CSF over a period of 3 weeks. These cells showed 5.6- to 8.4-fold and 2.5-fold higher levels of c-kit mRNA than cells grown in GM-CSF or IL-3, respectively. Downregulation of surface c-kit protein was also seen in FDC-P1 cells grown in GM-CSF or IL-3 compared with cells grown in SLF. Although FDC-P1 cells propagated in SLF were more responsive to SLF, they were still able to proliferate as well in GM-CSF and IL-3 as the cells originally grown in the latter factors. Thus, functional downregulation of c-kit by GM-CSF and IL-3 was unidirectional.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 7684700

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Exp Hematol        ISSN: 0301-472X            Impact factor:   3.084


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