Mitogenic factors present in serum but not in plasma
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Mitogenic factors present in serum but not in plasma
Abstract
In culture medium containing heparinized, heat-inactivated, chicken plasma, normal chicken heart mesenchymal cells do not proliferate but their Rous sarcoma virus-infected counterparts proliferate maximally. In medium containing serum derived from chicken whole blood or plasma, on the other hand, normal chicken heart mesenchymal cells proliferate actively, at similar overall rates and to similar extents. The rate and extent of normal cell proliferation are decreased by a factor of approximately 1/2 with whole blood-derived serum that is heparinized and inactivated; proliferation ceases in plasma-derived serum that is heparinized and inactivated. Heparinization and inactivation of serum does not affect the proliferation of Rous sarcoma virus-infected cells, indicating that this combined treatment eliminates a mitogenic (regulatory) rather than a supportive (nutrient) factor(s) for cell replication. We hypothesize that mitogen(s) is released from plasma protein precursors when plasma clots in the presence of formed elements of the blood or when plasma-derived serum is exposed to cultured cells; heparinization and inactivation, within the framework of this hypothesis, would render nonfunctional the plasma protein precursor(s) from which the mitogen(s) is generated. Alternatively, our data are consistent with the release of two mitogens during blood clotting, one from plasma protein precursors and the other from formed elements of the blood. We also have studied the proliferative behavior of Swiss and BALB/c 3T3 cells in whole blood-derived and plasma-derived human serum. Our studies suggest that the platelet-derived growth factor has an artifactual supportive (nutrient) role, rather than an authentic mitogenic role, in cell replication.
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