Glowacki J, Trepman E, Folkman J
Proc Soc Exp Biol Med. 1983 Jan;172(1):93-8. doi: 10.3181/00379727-172-41533.
The relationship between cell shape, proliferation, and phenotypic expression was studied in human chondrocytes. Shape was controlled independent of serum concentration, anchorage, and cell density by alteration of substratum adhesiveness with poly(2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate) (poly[HEMA]). Cells that were held rounded displayed features of the chondrocyte phenotype; i.e., they were round, proliferated slowly, incorporated low levels of [3H]thymidine into DNA, and incorporated large amounts of 35SO4 into glycosaminoglycans. In contrast, cells that were held flat were fibroblast-like: they exhibited flattened morphology, more rapid growth, greater incorporation of [3H]thymidine, and less incorporation of 35SO4. These studies suggest that cell shape may play an important role in phenotypic expression in chondrocytes.
在人软骨细胞中研究了细胞形状、增殖和表型表达之间的关系。通过用聚(甲基丙烯酸2-羟乙酯)(聚[HEMA])改变基质粘附性,使形状不受血清浓度、锚定和细胞密度的影响而得到控制。保持圆形的细胞表现出软骨细胞表型的特征;即它们呈圆形,增殖缓慢,将低水平的[3H]胸苷掺入DNA,并将大量的35SO4掺入糖胺聚糖。相反,保持扁平的细胞呈成纤维细胞样:它们表现出扁平的形态,生长更快,[3H]胸苷掺入量更大,35SO4掺入量更少。这些研究表明,细胞形状可能在软骨细胞的表型表达中起重要作用。