Regulation of concanavalin A agglutination by the extracellular matrix |
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Authors: | Philip Skehan Susan J. Friedman |
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Affiliation: | Department of Pharmacology, University of Colorado Medical Center, Denver, Colo. 80220, USA |
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Abstract: | The agglutinability of rat C6 glioma cells by concanavalin A (Con A) depends upon cell density. From sparse density to near confluency agglutinability increases as cell density rises. Both the half-maximal concentration and the maximum amplitude of agglutination by Con A are functions of cell density, but are separate cell parameters differing in the extent to which they are affected by density and the point at which they become insensitive to further density increases. Both trypsin and EDTA reduce cell agglutinability. The similarity in recovery kinetics between low density cells and cells dissociated with EDTA or trypsin suggests that low density cells may lose the same surface agglutination component(s) removed by trypsin and EDTA. Density-dependent regulation of Con A agglutinability is anchorage dependent; cells grown in suspension display no such phenomenon. The cooperative cell regulation of agglutinability is mediated by the extracellular matrix, or micro-exudate. The matrix contains two activities: low density cultures produce a matrix inhibitor of Con A agglutinability, while high density cultures produce a matrix promotor. |
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