Growth factor-induced proliferation of human fibroblasts in serum-free culture depends on cell density and extracellular calcium concentration
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Growth factor-induced proliferation of human fibroblasts in serum-free culture depends on cell density and extracellular calcium concentration
Abstract
Human neonatal skin fibroblasts plated sparsely in MCDB 105 traversed a complete cell cycle in the absence of serum or serum-derived proteins. Addition of pure PDGF did not significantly increase entrance into S phase as revealed by 3H-thymidine labeling index or clonal growth on palladium islands. In subphysiologic Ca2+ concentrations or in the presence of a calmodulin inhibitor, W7, proliferation in the absence of growth factors ceased and PDGF became mitogenic. In contrast, confluent fibroblast cultures were stimulated by PDGF in physiologic Ca2+ concentrations. This was also the case with sparse adult skin fibroblast cultures while a fetal strain entered S in the absence of PDGF even in low extracellular Ca2+ concentrations. EGF gave similar results as PDGF in all experiments performed. This proposes a similar role for the two growth factors in the cell cycle. However, a difference in the mechanisms of action of PDGF and EGF is indicated by the fact that PDGF and EGF were additive at optimal concentrations when maximal growth response by a single growth factor was restricted by a subphysiologic extracellular Ca2+ concentration.
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