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Calcium induces differentiation of primary human salivary acinar cells

✍ Scribed by Akimitsu Hiraki; Kanemitsu Shirasuna; Tatsuya Ikari; Masanori Shinohara; David R. Garrod


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2002
Tongue
English
Weight
496 KB
Volume
193
Category
Article
ISSN
0021-9541

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✦ Synopsis


Cultivation of human parotid glands in serum-free medium (Ca(2+) concentration, 0.2 mM) with growth supplements resulted in isolation of a homogeneous population of epithelial cells without any mesenchymal cells. The isolated cells showed an undifferentiated phenotype with scant cytoplasmic organelles, and low levels of alpha-amylase expression. The cells remained viable and undifferentiated for up to 24 passages when subcultured at 80% confluence in 0.2 mM Ca(2+) medium with a 1:3 split ratios. There was little cell-cell contact. A Ca(2+) switch from 0.2 to 1 mM induced cell-cell contact with translocation of desmosomal proteins from the cytoplasm to the cell membrane, and sequential differentiation of serous acinar cells with a glandular arrangement, well-developed cytoplasmic organelles and an increased level of alpha-amylase expression. These morphological changes and desmosome assembly were blocked by treatment with non-specific PKC inhibitor. Moreover, the addition of PKC activator, tetradecanoylphorbol 13-acetate (TPA), to 0.2 mM Ca(2+) medium caused transient assembly of desmosome-like structure, but did not induce cell-cell contact or morphological differentiation. Cultivation of the cells in 1.5 mM Ca(2+) medium resulted in increased stratification of the cells and reduced alpha-amylase expression. These findings provide the first demonstration that continuous cultivation in 1.0 mM Ca(2+) medium is required for cellular differentiation of salivary gland acinar cells, and maintenance of the differentiated state.


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