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Growth induction by serum or polyoma virus inhibits the aggregation of trypsinised suspensions of BHK21 tissue culture fibroblasts
Authors:C H O'Neill
Institution:Imperial Cancer Research Fund Laboratories, P.O. Box 123, Lincoln''s Inn Fields, London, WC2A 3PX, UK
Abstract:BHK21 hamster tissue culture fibroblasts, when brought into suspension with trypsin, aggregate spontaneously in serum-free medium. The amount of aggregation appears to depend on the proportion of quiescent (growth inhibited) cells which were present in the culture. It is greatest in cells from cultures whose growth is inhibited, either by high cell density or by low serum concentration. When serum is added to low serum cultures, growth is induced and S phase and mitosis follow at 14 and 20 h respectively. It has now been found that aggregation ceases less than 2 h after the addition of serum. Growth can also be induced in such cultures by infection with high multiplicities of polyoma virus. Infected cells enter S phase about 28 h after infection. It has been found that aggregation ceases between 12 and 20 h after infection. Thus in both these cases loss of aggregation precedes S phase by about 12 h. It is concluded that the absence of aggregation in suspensions derived from polyoma virus-transformed lines of BHK21 cells is a consequence of their resistance to density-dependent inhibition of growth. Failure to undergo spontaneous aggregation appears to be an indicator of an early surface change associated with the induction of growth.
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