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Lipid patterns of embryonal carcinoma cell lines and their derivatives: Changes with differentiation
Authors:Marie-Josèphe Coulon-Morelec  Marie-Hélène Buc-Caron
Institution:1. Unité de Biochimie des Antigènes, Institut Pasteur, 25 rue du Dr. Roux, 75724 Paris, Cédex 15, France;2. Unité de Génétique Cellulaire, Institut Pasteur, 25 rue du Dr. Roux, 75724 Paris, Cédex 15, France
Abstract:The lipid composition of several teratocarcinoma cell lines has been examined by biochemical and immunological methods in order to identify properties that might be correlated with the state of cell differentiation. The data indicate qualitative and quantitative changes in the phospholipid, cholesterol, and glycolipid composition. In particular, the ratios of cholesterol/phospholipid and of sphingomyelin/phosphatidylcholine are higher in differentiated cells. Gangliosides with short glycosidic chains (GM3 and GD3) are characteristic of undifferentiated, multipotent, embryonal carcinoma cell lines. More complex gangliosides (GM1 and GD1a) appear early during the course of differentiation. Each differentiated cell line presents a unique ganglioside map. Results are tentatively correlated with a stabilization of the membrane bilayer in differentiated cell lines, whereas a more fluid state of the membrane in embryonal carcinoma cell lines would allow maximal flexibility. Subtle differences in ganglioside composition among embryonal carcinoma cell lines are discussed in relation with their potentialities, and their developmental age.
Keywords:To whom correspondence should be sent at the Department of Pharmacology  Harvard Medical School  Boston  Massachusetts 02115  
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