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Effect of serum, fibronectin, and laminin on adhesion of rabbit intestinal epithelial cells in culture

✍ Scribed by Burrill, Peter H. ;Bernardini, Isa ;Kleinman, Hynda K. ;Kretchmer, Norman


Publisher
Wiley (John Wiley & Sons)
Year
1981
Tongue
English
Weight
410 KB
Volume
16
Category
Article
ISSN
0275-3723

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Abstract

Rabbit intestinal epithelial cells, obtained after a limited hyaluronidase digestion, were incubated in medium with or without calf serum, on bacteriological plastic dishes. The dishes, either plain or coated with an air‐dried type I collagen film, were pretreated with medium alone or with medium containing purified laminin or purified fibronectin. Cells did not attach in significant numbers to untreated bacteriological plastic, even in the presence of serum. Cells did attach to collagen‐coated dishes, and were judged viable on the basis of their incorporation of radiolabeled leucine into cell protein. Cell adhesion to the collagen substrate increased in proportion to the concentration of serum in the medium, with maximal attachment at 5% serum or greater. Pretreatment of plain or collagen‐coated dishes with increasing amounts of fibronectin enhanced cell adhesion in a concentration‐dependent manner. Either serum, or fibronectin‐free serum in the medium enhanced cell attachment to substrates pretreated with cither fibronectin or laminin. Thus, intestinal epithelial cells appear to possess surface receptors for both laminin and fibronectin. The evidence further suggests that calf serum may contain factors, other than fibronectin, capable of enhancing intestinal epithelial cell attachment to collagen substrates.


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