Journal article
Osteoblasts display receptors for and responses to leukemia‐inhibitory factor
EH Allan, DJ Hilton, MA Brown, RS Evely, S Yumita, D Metcalf, NM Gough, KW Ng, NA Nicola, TJ Martin
Journal of Cellular Physiology | WILEY | Published : 1990
Abstract
Specific binding of leukemia‐inhibitory factor (LIF) to osteoblasts, but not multinucleated osteoclasts, was demonstrated by receptor autoradiography by *using cells isolated from newborn rat long bones. The clonal rat osteogenic sarcoma cells, UMR 106‐06, which have several phenotypic properties of osteoblasts, expressed 300 LIF receptors per cell, with an apparent KD of 60 pM. Treatment of calvarial osteoblasts or UMR 106‐01 cells with LIF resulted in a dose‐dependent inhibition of plasminogen activator (PA) activity. Both calvarial osteoblasts and osteogenic sarcoma cells were shown by Western blotting and reverse fibrin autography to produce plasminogen activator inhibitor‐1 (PAI‐1), the..
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