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Partial characterization of an immortalized human trophoblast cell-line, TCL-1, which possesses a CSF-1 autocrine loop.

M P Lewis1, M Clements, S Takeda, P L Kirby, H Seki, L B Lonsdale, M H Sullivan, M G Elder, J O White.   

Abstract

Many previous studies in both mouse and human placenta have implicated a role for colony stimulating factor-1 (CSF-1) in the regulation of placental development. In this study we have examined CSF-1 production by an immortalized cell line (TCL-1) derived from the choriodecidua, transfected with a retrovirus gene coding for the large-T antigen. TCL-1 cells were uniformly positive by immunocytochemistry for the composite sub-units of human chorionic g gonadotrophin (hCG) but were negative for markers of other cell types localized at the fetal-maternal interface. Gelatinase enzymes were secreted by TCL-1 cells cultured on extracellular matrix in a manner indicative of extra-villous trophoblast. Dot-blot immunoassays and ELISA indicated that CSF-1 was secreted by TCL-1 cells, at levels comparable to primary trophoblast cells and BeWo choriocarcinoma (trophoblast tumour) cells. Reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction analysis confirmed the presence in TCL-1 cells of CSF-1 receptor mRNA (c-fms gene product), indicating that the components of a potential autocrine loop were present in these cells. Proliferation of TCL-1 cells was not affected by the addition of exogenous CSF-1 but was elevated in response to treatment with a CSF-1 neutralizing antibody. The immortalized cell line, TCL-1, provides a potential model in which to investigate regulation of growth and differentiation of trophoblast cells in vitro.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8730883     DOI: 10.1016/s0143-4004(96)80006-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Placenta        ISSN: 0143-4004            Impact factor:   3.481


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