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[The adhesive and migrating function of human epithelial cells opsonized by fibronectin]
1Municipal Institute of Burn Research of Shanghai, Rui Jin Hospital, Shanghai Second Medical University, Shanghai 200025, P. R. China.
Objective:
To investigate the adhesive and migrating function of human epithelial keratiocytes during in vitro culture.
Methods:
The adhesive and migrating function was determined in freshly isolated EKCs and those cultured for 7 similar 10 days after being opsonized by fibronectin (FN). The expressions of alpha(5)beta(1) receptors in EKC were examined with indirect immunofluorescence staining methods before and after culture.
Results:
(1) The adhesive and migrating indices after FN opsonization of EKCs freshly isolated EKCs were obviously lower than those cultured for 7 similar 10 days (P < 0.01). (2) There exhibited positive staining of the expression of alpha(5)beta(1) receptors in the EKC after 1 day culture and in the proliferative epithelia after in vitro culturing of a tissue mass. While there exhibited strongly positive staining of the peripheral proliferative epithelia of the EKCs and tissue mass after 7 days of culture, negative or weakly positive stainings were found in freshly isolated EKCs.
Conclusion:
(1) There existed significant difference of biological function between the freshly isolated EKCs and those cultured for 7 similar 10 days. (2) The strongest expression of alpha(5)beta(1) receptors was observed at the active proliferative site (peripheral proliferative epithelia of a tissue mass) and in the biological active period (cultured for 7 days) of EKCs. (3) The adhesive and migrating function of EKCs could be effectively induced and activated by in vitro culture, which enabled the EKC to alter from a relatively biologically functional static state to an actively functional state.