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Relationship between cell shape and type of collagen synthesised as chondrocytes lose their cartilage phenotype in culture

Klaus von der Mark, +3 more
- 09 Jun 1977 - 
- Vol. 267, Iss: 5611, pp 531-532
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It is found that there is no strict correlation between cell morphology and type of collagen synthesised in cartilage colonies kept in monolayer culture at low density.
Abstract
WHEN chondrocytes from sternal or articular cartilage are kept in monolayer culture at low density, they eventually lose their cartilage phenotype1–4. Within four passages or approximately 1 month in culture they change from a polygonal or round to a flattened, amoeboid-like shape5–7, and instead of cartilage collagen (type II collagen8) they synthesise the genetically different type I collagen. It is not known whether there is a strict correlation between the occurrence of cell flattening and the change in collagen synthesis within individual cells. We have reported that preferentially flattened, fibroblast-like cells at the edge of cartilage colonies synthesise type I collagen, whereas round or polygonal chondrocytes generally synthesise type II collagen1–3. The change is nearly complete in a culture at a time when excessive flattening is observed4. Using an immunofluorescence double staining technique9,10, we have now found that there is no strict correlation between cell morphology and type of collagen synthesised.

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Study of differential collagen synthesis during development of the chick embryo by immunofluorescence. I. Preparation of collagen type I and type II specific antibodies and their application to early stages of the chick embryo.

TL;DR: Specific antibodies against skin and bone collagen and cartilage collagen are prepared for the study of differential collagen synthesis during development of the chick embryo by immunofluorescence.
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Changes in type of collagen synthesized as clones of chick chondrocytes grow and eventually lose division capacity.

TL;DR: Analysis of collagen type at each successive subculture until the time of cellular senescence has shown that a change in synthesis occurs from the cartilage-specific Type II collagen to a mixture of Type I collagen and the Type I trimer.
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The loss of phenotypic traits by differentiated cells. VI. Behavior of the progeny of a single chondrocyte.

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Simultaneous synthesis of types I and III collagen by fibroblasts in culture.

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