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. 1974 Jan;74(1):137-54.

Clonal selection, attenuation and differentiation in an in vitro model of hyperplasia

Clonal selection, attenuation and differentiation in an in vitro model of hyperplasia

G M Martin et al. Am J Pathol. 1974 Jan.

Abstract

Observations of the growth kinetics and morphologies of clones and subclones of diploid human skin fibroblast cultures lead to the working hypothesis that these cells, presumably like their counterparts in healing wounds, constitute a differentiating system. There is attenuation of the growth of serial clones, with continual selection for more vigorous stem cells. The latter segregate daughter cells of varying growth potential, including a class of cells which may be regarded as terminally differentiating; we propose that such cells may be histiocytes or macrophages. These studies a) demonstrate extensive epigenetic heterogeneity in fibroblast cultures, b) suggest that hyperplastic foci may be monoclonal or oligoclonal, c) rule out a simple biologic clock mechanism as an explanation of clonal senescence, d) suggest a new approach to the analysis of various inborn errors of metabolism, such as Werner's Syndrome.

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