G. Fassina et al., MODULATION OF Y-79 RETINOBLASTOMA CELL-DIFFERENTIATION AND IRBP EXPRESSION BY DIBUTYRYL-CYCLIC-AMP AND LAMININ, International journal of oncology, 2(5), 1993, pp. 745-751
Y-79 retinoblastoma cells grown on a poly-D-lysine-coated substratum c
an assume a photoreceptor-like morphology and they express the retina-
specific interphotoreceptor-retinoid-binding protein (IRBP) mRNA in ab
undance. In contrast, cells in suspension culture remain morphological
ly undifferentiated and exhibit a much lower IRBP message level. After
treatment with the differentiating agent dibutyryl cyclic AMP (dbcAMP
), monolayer cultures of Y-79 cells grown in serum-containing medium s
how a partial morphological and biochemical differentiation towards a
Muller-glial-like phenotype. This is accompanied by a decrease in IRBP
mRNA level with respect to that in Y-79 cells grown on poly-D-lysine.
Attached cells which had been pretreated with laminin for three days
do not demonstrate an altered IRBP mRNA level in response to dbcAMP as
compared to cells not pretreated. Surprisingly, however, cells in sus
pension culture that were exposed to laminin and then to dbcAMP showed
a 3-fold increase in IRBP mRNA level. Thus, expression of an importan
t photoreceptor-specific marker is clearly modulated by both dbcAMP an
d laminin. Moreover, attachment itself may be a significant factor in
determination of a neural or neuro-retinal cell phenotype.