Secretion of ribonucleases by normal and immortalized cells growth in serum-free culture conditions

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Moenner, M [1 ]
Hatzi, E [1 ]
Badet, J [1 ]
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[1] UNIV PARIS 12,CNRS,UNITE 1813,INSERM,LAB RECH CROISSANCE CELLULAIRE,REPARAT & R,F-94010 CRETEIL,FRANCE
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serum-free culture; ribonuclease; angiogenin; ribonuclease inhibitor; smooth muscle cells; EA.hy926;
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Q2 [细胞生物学];
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071009 ; 090102 ;
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The requirement of serum in cell culture is a major limitation for studies on secreted ribonucleases (RNases) because serum contains a high amount of ribonucleolytic activity. Defined culture condition is thus of interest to improve our knowledge of the RNase biology. me report here that cells fi om three different types and origins, Chinese hamster lung fibroblasts, bovine smooth muscle cells, and human endothelium-derived EA.hy926 cells, proliferate consistently in the presence of a basal medium supplemented with bovine serum albumin, high-density lipoproteins, basic fibroblast growth factor insulin, and transferrin. Using a new quantitative radio-RNase inhibitor assay, two distinct ribonucleolytic assays, and a radioimmunoassay against angiogenin, it is shown that RNases became apparent in media conditioned by cell monolayers. Both the hamster lung fibroblast and the EA.hy926 cell lines secreted larger amounts of RNase inhibitor-interacting factors and RNase activity than normal smooth muscle cells. The serum-free medium represents an alternative way to grow these cells and allows investigation of biosynthesis and functions of RNases in culture. It should be useful to identify and quantitate unambiguously specific members of the RNase family secreted by normal versus tumor cells in culture.
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