Complement-dependent induction of DNA synthesis and cell proliferation in human liver connective tissue cells in vitro
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Complement-dependent induction of DNA synthesis and cell proliferation in human liver connective tissue cells in vitro
Abstract
Liver connective tissue cells (LCTC) isolated from patients with fibrotic livers have morphological and biochemical characteristics of myofibroblasts. We have examined the proliferation of LCTC derived from normal livers and from livers with fibrosis of different etiologies, as well as proliferation of skin fibroblasts. We have compared proliferation rates in the presence of fresh human serum and heat-inactivated serum. While skin fibroblast and LCTC from normal liver showed no difference, proliferation of LCTC from fibrotic livers was markedly decreased in the presence of heat-inactivated serum. We demonstrate that the native complement component C1 is a factor involved in the induction of DNA synthesis and proliferation of LCTC isolated from fibrotic livers. We propose that native C1, acting probably in cooperation with other growth factors, is involved in the expansion of connective tissue cells during the development of liver fibrosis.
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