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Modulation of adhesive properties of DEAE-dextran with laminin

✍ Scribed by Varani, James ;Fligiel, Suzanne E. G. ;Inman, Dennis R. ;Beals, Ted F. ;Hillegas, William J.


Book ID
102292628
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1995
Tongue
English
Weight
488 KB
Volume
29
Category
Article
ISSN
0021-9304

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✦ Synopsis


Human squamous epithelial cells produce lower amounts of laminin and fibronectin when cultured on DEAE-dextran than when cultured on gelatin-coated polystyrene (Biotechnol. Bioeng., 33:1235). The epithelial cells also spread much more slowly on DEAE-dextran than they do on gelatincoated polystyrene. To determine if the low level of matrix production by cells grown on DEAE-dextran contributed to the slowness of cell spreading on this substrate, microcarriers made from DEAE-dextran were treated with exogenous laminin (10 &cm2 of surface area) and then examined for ability to support cell adhesion. Squamous epithelial cells spread as rapidly on the laminin-treated DEAE-dextran as they did on gelatin-coated polystyrene (much more rapidly than on untreated DEAE-dextran). This indicates 1) that laminin can bind to DEAE-dextran in a fashion that is biologically usable by anchorage-dependent cells, and 2) that when laminin is bound to DEAEdextran, the failure of squamous epithelial cells to rapidly spread is overcome. These data support the hypothesis that failure of the cells to synthesize an intact extracellular matrix on DEAE-dextran is responsible, at least in part, for the slowness with which cells spread on this substrate. 0 1995


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