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. 1988 Sep;85(18):6792-6.
doi: 10.1073/pnas.85.18.6792.

Cell adhesion induces expression of growth-associated genes in suspension-arrested fibroblasts

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Cell adhesion induces expression of growth-associated genes in suspension-arrested fibroblasts

L E Dike et al. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 1988 Sep.

Abstract

A methylcellulose suspension system that prevents cell-surface contact with the substrate was used to study the role of cell adhesion in the regulation of proliferation. The nonadhesive conditions established by suspension culture cause BALB/c 3T3 (A31) cells to enter a G0 state of growth arrest within 48 hr as defined by an inhibition of DNA synthesis and a suppression of c-myc and histone mRNA expression. The adhesion of these suspension-arrested cells rapidly induces c-fos, c-myc, and actin gene expression. This stimulation did not depend on the presence of serum since the adhesion of suspension-arrested cells, in the absence of serum, also induced the expression of c-fos and c-myc mRNAs. In addition, adhesion onto fibronectin increased the number of cells able to respond to epidermal growth factor and insulin and progress into S phase. These results indicate that adhesion of suspension-arrested cells activates the G0/G1 transition independent of growth factors.

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