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FGF-2 Inhibits Apoptosis in Human Teratocarcinoma Cells during Differentiation on Collagen Substratum
Authors:Tuomo Alanko  Jukka Tienari  Eero Lehtonen  Olli Saksela  
Institution:aDepartment of Virology, University of Helsinki, FIN-00014, Helsinki, Finland;bDepartment of Pathology, Haartman Institute, University of Helsinki, FIN-00014, Helsinki, Finland;cDepartment of Dermatology, University of Helsinki, FIN-00014, Helsinki, Finland
Abstract:Tera-2 is a human teratocarcinoma cell line, which is induced to differentiate into neuronal direction by retinoic acid. Once differentiated, the cells form an almost nondividing population that can be maintained for weeks under conventional culture conditions. If differentiation by retinoic acid is induced while the cells are growing on type I collagen or if the already-differentiated cells are transferred onto collagen, they survive only a few days unless the cultures are repeatedly supplied with FGF-2. Lack of this growth factor induces programmed cell death (apoptosis) detectable after 24–48 h, as marked by DNA cleavage and nuclear fragmentation. The undifferentiated stem cells survive and proliferate readily on collagen without addition of FGF-2. Tera-2 cells express two members of the FGF family, FGF-2 and FGF-4. The expression of both FGFs is turned off during differentiation on collagen substratum, whereas when cultivated on plain tissue culture dish, the expression of only FGF-4 becomes undetectable. The results indicate that signaling through cell surface FGF receptors is vital for the cells, and differentiation on collagen substratum results in complete extinction of the autocrine stimulatory loop.In vivo,such induction of growth factor dependency upon differentiation would result in apoptotic death of those cells which fail to find adequate conditions for continuing FGF stimulation.
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