FGF and EGF act synergistically to induce proliferation in BC3H1 myoblasts
- 1 February 1989
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Cellular Physiology
- Vol. 138 (2) , 267-272
- https://doi.org/10.1002/jcp.1041380207
Abstract
BC3H1 muscle cells proliferate when grown in high concentrations of FBS (20%). Lowering the FBS concentration to 0.5% causes the cells to stop proliferating and is permissive for the morphological and biochemical differentiation of BC3H1 cells. Exposure of differentiated BC3H1 myocytes to high concentrations of serum or to the purified growth factors FGF or TGF‐b induced a shutdown of this differentiation program but did not induce cell proliferation (Olson et al.,J. Cell Biol.,103: 1799‐1805, 1986; Lathrop et al., Cell Biol.,100:1540–1547, 1985, and Cell Biol., 101:2194–2198,1985). We explored the possibility that BC3H1 cells require factors to act synergistically to induce proliferation. We found that EGF and FGF function in a synergistic fashion to stimulate BC3H1 proliferation. Moreover, the temporal requirement for these growth factors suggest that they are functioning as competence and progression factors for BC3H1 cell proliferation.Keywords
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