Abstract
The human osteosarcoma cell line (OST-l-PF) can grow in protein-free Coon's modified Ham's F12 medium. Growth of the cells in protein-free medium was partially density-dependent and partially depressed by medium change. An extract and conditioned medium of OST-l-PF cells contained high mitogenic activity for BALB/c3T3 cells. The growth factor in the cells was purified and identified as a basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF)-like factor on the basis of its elution profile on heparin-affinity chromatography and the result of immunoblotting. An unidentified factor in a conditioned medium eliciting most of the DNA synthesis-stimulating activity showed a weak affinity for heparin. Various additions, including serum and growth factors, stimulated the growth of OST-l-PF cells in protein-free medium. Of these factors, epidermal growth factor (EGF), transforming growth factor-a (TGF-a), acidic fibroblast growth factor (aFGF) and bFGF were the most potent mitogens. High-affinity receptors of EGF and FGF were found on the surface of these cells. These results indicate that autonomous growth of OST-l-PF cells in protein-free medium is mainly controlled by an intracellular mechanism. © 1992, Japan Society for Cell Biology. All rights reserved.
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Norimatsu, H., Yoshitake, Y., & Nishikawa, K. (1992). Roles of Various Growth Factors in Growth of Human Osteosarcoma Cells Which can Grow in Protein-Free Medium. Cell Structure and Function, 17(1), 9–17. https://doi.org/10.1247/csf.17.9
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