The Osteoblast-Like Differentiated Phenotype of a Variant of Mg-63 Osteosarcoma Cell Line Correlated with Altered Adhesive Properties
- 1 January 1989
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Connective Tissue Research
- Vol. 20 (1-4) , 49-61
- https://doi.org/10.3109/03008208909023874
Abstract
A cell line, called MG-63.3A, was selected for its resistance to detachment from cell culture by a synthetic peptide containing the fibronectin cell-attachment sequence, Arg-Gly-Asp-Ser. The mechanism of this resistance is probably the 6-fold overproduction of the cell surface fibronectin receptor in MG-63.3A cells (Dedhar et al, J. Cell. Biol. 105, 1175–1182, (1987)). Compared to the parental, tumorigenic MG-63 cells, the non-tumorigenic MG-63.3A cells display strikingly different properties. These include an altered morphology, a slower proliferation rate, ability to form a calcified matrix in vitro, increased synthesis of type I collagen and expression of bone type alkaline phosphatase activity. Studies with purified growth factors indicate that the MG-63 and MG-63.3A cell lines respond to differentially to growth factors; the growth of MG-63 cells if stimulated by PDGF and GM-CSF and inhibited IL-1β, whereas the growth of MG-63.3A is unaffected by GM-CSF and IL-1β but is stimulated by PDGF and estradiol. We conclude from these data that the MG-63.3A cells may represent a more differentiated cell type with osteoblast-like properties. Studies are currently underway to further characterize, by electron microscopy, the calcified matrix formation by MG-63.3A cells.Keywords
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