Basement membrane collagen requirements for attachment and growth of mammary epithelium. |
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Authors: | M S Wicha L A Liotta S Garbisa W R Kidwell |
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Affiliation: | Laboratory of Pathophysiology, National Cancer Institute, Bethesda, MD 20205, USA |
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Abstract: | In vivo mammary epithelial cells rest upon a basement membrane composed in part of type IV collagen which is synthesized by these cells. In this study, basement membrane collagen is shown to be selectively recognized by normal mammary ducts and alveoli for attachment and growth when compared to the types of collagen derived from stroma (types I or III) or cartilage (type II). Cell attachment and growth on type I collagen is inhibited by the proline analogue, cis-hydroxyproline, which blocks normal collagen production. These effects of cis-hydroxyproline are not apparent when a basement membrane collagen substratum is provided. Unlike normal mammary epithelium, mammary fibroblasts show little preference for the collagen to which they will attach. A requirement of type IV collagen synthesis for normal mammary epithelial cell attachment and growth on stromal collagen in vitro may have significance in vivo where a basement membrane scaffold may be necessary for normal mammary morphogenesis and growth. |
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