Cell-cell interactions and the presence of growth factors such as stem cell factor (SCF; or c-kit ligand) or interleukin-6 (IL-6) are involved in the proliferation and differentiation of the canine marrow-derived stromal cell line DO64. In the presence of SCF, stromal cells are induced to differentiate, but not to proliferate. In contrast, in the presence of IL-6, stromal cells are induced to proliferate rather than to differentiate in culture. Both SCF and IL-6 are produced by the stromal cells themselves and, thus, act as autocrine factors. In addition, DO64 cells also interact physically with each other in culture when grown under optimal culture conditions (70% to 90% cell confluence and in the presence of serum), thereby supporting proliferation and maintaining viability. Under conditions of lower cell density or low serum or growth factor concentrations in culture, DO64 cells tend to aggregate and form clusters. This increase in local cell concentration is associated with preservation of viability, presumably because of the accumulation of autocrine factors. If no signal, neither intercellular nor soluble, is provided, and DO64 cells are not able to reach a critical cell density or to produce sufficient factors in an autocrine fashion, the cells cease to proliferate and eventually die.
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May 1, 1995
Contact- and growth factor-dependent survival in a canine marrow- derived stromal cell line
R Huss,
R Huss
Transplantation Biology Program, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, Seattle, WA 98104–2092, USA.
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CA Hoy,
CA Hoy
Transplantation Biology Program, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, Seattle, WA 98104–2092, USA.
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HJ Deeg
HJ Deeg
Transplantation Biology Program, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, Seattle, WA 98104–2092, USA.
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Blood (1995) 85 (9): 2414–2421.
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R Huss, CA Hoy, HJ Deeg; Contact- and growth factor-dependent survival in a canine marrow- derived stromal cell line. Blood 1995; 85 (9): 2414–2421. doi: https://doi.org/10.1182/blood.V85.9.2414.bloodjournal8592414
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