Role of cell shape in growth control

J Folkman, A Moscona - Nature, 1978 - nature.com
J Folkman, A Moscona
Nature, 1978nature.com
Tissue culture plastic adhesivity was precisely varied by applying different concentrations of
poly (2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate). The extent of cell spreading was thus accurately
controlled so that cells cultured on these substrata could be held at any one of a graded
series of quantitated cell shapes. Cell shape was found to be tightly coupled to DNA
synthesis and growth in nontransformed cells. These findings suggest a mechanism that is
important in growth control of mammalian cells, and provide a more fundamental …
Abstract
Tissue culture plastic adhesivity was precisely varied by applying different concentrations of poly(2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate). The extent of cell spreading was thus accurately controlled so that cells cultured on these substrata could be held at any one of a graded series of quantitated cell shapes. Cell shape was found to be tightly coupled to DNA synthesis and growth in nontransformed cells. These findings suggest a mechanism that is important in growth control of mammalian cells, and provide a more fundamental interpretation of such phenomena as density dependent inhibition of cell growth and anchorage dependence.
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