Vitamin A in serum is a survival factor for fibroblasts Journal Article


Authors: Chen, Y.; Derguini, F.; Buck, J.
Article Title: Vitamin A in serum is a survival factor for fibroblasts
Abstract: Murine 3T3 cells arrest in a quiescent, non-dividing state when transferred into medium containing little or no serum. Within the first day after transfer, fibroblasts can be activated to proliferate by platelet- derived growth factor (PDGF) alone; cells starved longer than 1 day, however, are activated only by serum. We demonstrate that endogenous vitamin A (retinol) or retinol supplied by serum prevents cell death and that retinol, in combination with PDGF, can fully replace serum in activating cells starved longer than 1 day. The physiological retinol derivative 14-hydroxy-4,14- retroretinol, but not retinoic acid, can replace retinol in rescuing or activating 3T3 cells. Anhydroretinol, another physiological retinol metabolite that acts as a competitive antagonist of retinol, blocks cell activation by serum, indicating that retinol is a necessary component of serum. It previously has been proposed that activation of 3T3 cells requires two factors in serum, an activation factor shown to be PDGF and an unidentified survival factor. We report that retinol is the survival factor in serum.
Keywords: epidermal growth factor; platelet derived growth factor; controlled study; unclassified drug; nonhuman; cell proliferation; animal cell; mouse; animals; mice; cell death; cell survival; animalia; platelet-derived growth factor; murinae; fibroblast; fibroblasts; retinol; cell activation; retinoic acid; serum; 3t3 cells; vitamin a; anhydroretinol; retinol derivative; priority journal; article
Journal Title: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Volume: 94
Issue: 19
ISSN: 0027-8424
Publisher: National Academy of Sciences  
Date Published: 1997-09-16
Start Page: 10205
End Page: 10208
Language: English
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.94.19.10205
PUBMED: 9294188
PROVIDER: scopus
PMCID: PMC23340
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Notes: Article -- Export Date: 17 March 2017 -- Source: Scopus
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