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Expression of Glial and Vimentin Type Intermediate Filaments in Cultures Derived from Human Glial Material
Authors:MARY OSBORN  MONIKA LUDWIG-FESTL  KLAUS WEBER  AMICO BIGNAMI  DORIS DAHL  KLAUS BAYREUTHER
Institution:Max Planck Institute for Biophysical Chemistry, D-3400 Goettingen, Federal Republic of Germany;Institute for Genetics, University of Hohenheim, D-7000 Stuttgart 70, Federal Republic of Germany;Department of Neuropathology, Harvard Medical School, and Spinal Cord Injury Service, West Roxbury, Veterans Administration Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts 02115, USA
Abstract:Several cultures established from biopsies of apparently normal adult human glial material showed no cells positive for glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFA) when examined after seven or more cumulative population doublings (CPD), although the established glioma line U251 MG showed ~3% GFA-positive cells, and U333 CG/343 MG clone 3 showed >98% GFA-positive cells. Both the human glia derived cultures and the glioma lines were positive when assayed with sera specific for vimentin. We therefore investigated the expression of GFA as a function of cumulative population doublings after the establishment of primary cultures. Under our experimental conditions, although GFA-positive cells were clearly present in the primary cultures accounting for some 3%–14% of the cells present, the GFA marker was subsequently lost, and the proliferating cultures expressed only the vimentin type of intermediate filament. Those cells that were GFA-positive also appeared to be vimentin-positive. GFA expression was not reinduced in cultures that had lost the GFA marker by treatment with dibutyryl cyclic AMP. We discuss two alternate hypotheses for the origin of the GFA-negative cells: (1) the cultures are of astrocyte origin but lose the ability to express GFA on culturing; (2) the cultures originate from cells of nonastrocyte origin present in the primary material.
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