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Establishment of a Hepatocyte Cell Line Producing Growth‐promoting Factors for Liver‐colonizing Tumor Cells

A hepatocyte‐derived cell line designated MLE‐15A2 was established from a primary culture of mouse hepatocytes. The MLE‐15A2 cells appeared to retain the basic nature of hepatocytes in that they showed morphology of an epithelial cell type and secreted albumin into the culture medium. These cells we...

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Autores principales: Yamori, Takao, Shimada, Koji, Kanda, Hiroaki, Nishizuru, Yumiko, Komi, Akiko, Yamazaki, Kanami, Asanoma, Keiko, Ogawa, Masako, Nomura, Kimie, Nemoto, Nobuo, Kumada, Kaoru, Tsuruo, Takashi
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Publicado: Blackwell Publishing Ltd 1996
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5921062/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/8609063
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1349-7006.1996.tb03152.x
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author Yamori, Takao
Shimada, Koji
Kanda, Hiroaki
Nishizuru, Yumiko
Komi, Akiko
Yamazaki, Kanami
Asanoma, Keiko
Ogawa, Masako
Nomura, Kimie
Nemoto, Nobuo
Kumada, Kaoru
Tsuruo, Takashi
author_facet Yamori, Takao
Shimada, Koji
Kanda, Hiroaki
Nishizuru, Yumiko
Komi, Akiko
Yamazaki, Kanami
Asanoma, Keiko
Ogawa, Masako
Nomura, Kimie
Nemoto, Nobuo
Kumada, Kaoru
Tsuruo, Takashi
author_sort Yamori, Takao
collection PubMed
description A hepatocyte‐derived cell line designated MLE‐15A2 was established from a primary culture of mouse hepatocytes. The MLE‐15A2 cells appeared to retain the basic nature of hepatocytes in that they showed morphology of an epithelial cell type and secreted albumin into the culture medium. These cells were grown on collagen‐coated plates and could be easily expanded to a large‐scale culture. Therefore, MLE‐15A2 cells may provide a more useful model for studying liver microenvironments than primary cultures of hepatocytes. We found that conditioned media from MLE‐15A2 cells, as well as from primary cultures of hepatocytes, promoted the proliferation of highly liver‐colonizing colon 26 NL‐17 cells better than the poorly liver‐colonizing colon 26 NL‐4 cells. Moreover, the conditioned media stimulated the growth of some human colon cancer cell lines. These results indicate that MLE‐15A2 cells secrete growth factors that selectively stimulate certain tumor cell types. Hepatocyte‐derived growth factors may regulate selective survival and colonization of tumor cells in the process of liver metastasis. The growth‐promoting activity was unaffected by dialysis, was stable at 80°C for 30 min and was bound to a heparin‐Sepharose column. The major activity was eluted from the column with 0.7–0.75 M NaCl, and some minor activities eluted with lower concentrations of NaCl. These results suggest that the active components are heterogeneous heparin‐binding proteins with lower affinity to heparin than platelet‐derived and fibroblast growth factors.
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spelling pubmed-59210622018-05-11 Establishment of a Hepatocyte Cell Line Producing Growth‐promoting Factors for Liver‐colonizing Tumor Cells Yamori, Takao Shimada, Koji Kanda, Hiroaki Nishizuru, Yumiko Komi, Akiko Yamazaki, Kanami Asanoma, Keiko Ogawa, Masako Nomura, Kimie Nemoto, Nobuo Kumada, Kaoru Tsuruo, Takashi Jpn J Cancer Res Article A hepatocyte‐derived cell line designated MLE‐15A2 was established from a primary culture of mouse hepatocytes. The MLE‐15A2 cells appeared to retain the basic nature of hepatocytes in that they showed morphology of an epithelial cell type and secreted albumin into the culture medium. These cells were grown on collagen‐coated plates and could be easily expanded to a large‐scale culture. Therefore, MLE‐15A2 cells may provide a more useful model for studying liver microenvironments than primary cultures of hepatocytes. We found that conditioned media from MLE‐15A2 cells, as well as from primary cultures of hepatocytes, promoted the proliferation of highly liver‐colonizing colon 26 NL‐17 cells better than the poorly liver‐colonizing colon 26 NL‐4 cells. Moreover, the conditioned media stimulated the growth of some human colon cancer cell lines. These results indicate that MLE‐15A2 cells secrete growth factors that selectively stimulate certain tumor cell types. Hepatocyte‐derived growth factors may regulate selective survival and colonization of tumor cells in the process of liver metastasis. The growth‐promoting activity was unaffected by dialysis, was stable at 80°C for 30 min and was bound to a heparin‐Sepharose column. The major activity was eluted from the column with 0.7–0.75 M NaCl, and some minor activities eluted with lower concentrations of NaCl. These results suggest that the active components are heterogeneous heparin‐binding proteins with lower affinity to heparin than platelet‐derived and fibroblast growth factors. Blackwell Publishing Ltd 1996-02 /pmc/articles/PMC5921062/ /pubmed/8609063 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1349-7006.1996.tb03152.x Text en
spellingShingle Article
Yamori, Takao
Shimada, Koji
Kanda, Hiroaki
Nishizuru, Yumiko
Komi, Akiko
Yamazaki, Kanami
Asanoma, Keiko
Ogawa, Masako
Nomura, Kimie
Nemoto, Nobuo
Kumada, Kaoru
Tsuruo, Takashi
Establishment of a Hepatocyte Cell Line Producing Growth‐promoting Factors for Liver‐colonizing Tumor Cells
title Establishment of a Hepatocyte Cell Line Producing Growth‐promoting Factors for Liver‐colonizing Tumor Cells
title_full Establishment of a Hepatocyte Cell Line Producing Growth‐promoting Factors for Liver‐colonizing Tumor Cells
title_fullStr Establishment of a Hepatocyte Cell Line Producing Growth‐promoting Factors for Liver‐colonizing Tumor Cells
title_full_unstemmed Establishment of a Hepatocyte Cell Line Producing Growth‐promoting Factors for Liver‐colonizing Tumor Cells
title_short Establishment of a Hepatocyte Cell Line Producing Growth‐promoting Factors for Liver‐colonizing Tumor Cells
title_sort establishment of a hepatocyte cell line producing growth‐promoting factors for liver‐colonizing tumor cells
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5921062/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/8609063
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1349-7006.1996.tb03152.x
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