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Isolation of Normal and Cancer-associated Fibroblasts from Fresh Tissues by Fluorescence Activated Cell Sorting (FACS)
Published on: January 14, 2013
Clonal interactions in fibroblast proliferation: recognition of self vs. non-self
1Division of Rheumatic Diseases, University of Connecticut School of Medicine, Newington 06111.
Abstract:
The proliferation and aging of fibroblast populations has been postulated to include a process of clonal selection. Using carbocyanine dyes to label clonal fibroblast populations, we were able to follow their growth in mixed cultures. Individual fibroblast clones seeded as the minority population (20%) with either another clone or the parent line (differentially labeled) always demonstrated increase relative growth so that, by the end of 4 weeks, approximately equal numbers of both populations were present. Labeled cells of the same clone mixed as the minority population with differentially labeled cells of the same clone maintained their minority status. The results indicate that clonal populations of fibroblasts are able to recognize "self" as different from "non-self" and that this recognition leads to alterations in cellular proliferation.
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