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. 1991 Aug 1;66(2):222-5.

Constitutive plasminogen activator inhibitor 1 (PAI-1) biosynthesis in human Hep G2 hepatoma cells is maintained by an autocrine factor

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Constitutive plasminogen activator inhibitor 1 (PAI-1) biosynthesis in human Hep G2 hepatoma cells is maintained by an autocrine factor

G E Bergonzelli et al. Thromb Haemost. .

Abstract

We studied the production of PAI-1 by human Hep G2 hepatoma cells. When culturing these cells in fresh medium (FM), PAI-1 accumulation rate was not linear: PAI-1 antigen after 24 h was 200 ng/10(6) cells while in subsequent 24 h periods, it was on average 1,000 ng/10(6) cells. Culture of Hep G2 cells in regular changes of a 12 h conditioned medium (CM) obtained from other Hep G2, instead of in FM, resulted in a 2-fold higher PAI-1 accumulation. In cells incubated in FM, PAI-1 mRNA declined rapidly after medium change and returned to basal levels after 24 h. In contrast, PAI-1 mRNA remained relatively stable when CM was used. The acute phase mediator interleukin 6 (IL-6) was not responsible for the autocrine stimulation of PAI-1: neither IL-6 nor antibodies to IL-6 altered the observed variations in PAI-1 expression. Our studies suggest the presence of an unknown PAI-1 stimulating factor.

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