J. Han et al., IMMUNOFLUORESCENCE-STUDIES AND BIOCHEMICAL-STUDIES OF THE TYPE-VI COLLAGEN EXPRESSION BY HUMAN GLIOBLASTOMA CELLS IN-VITRO, Neurological research, 16(5), 1994, pp. 370-375
The human glioblastoma cell line U-87 MG was found to express a 140 kD
polypeptide which was recognized on immunoblot analysis by a monoclon
al antibody to type VI collagen. This polypeptide was digestible by a
highly purified bacterial collagenase. After treatment of U-87 MC cell
s by pepsin, the protein profile revealed the two major pepsin-resista
nt fragments identical in Mr to those of collagen VI extracted from hu
man placenta. The respective peptide maps from V8 protease one-dimensi
onal gels of these two fragments were identical to those obtained with
human collagen VI. Immunofluorescent staining by antibodies to type V
I collagen was observed in the extracellular matrix. Moreover, U-87 MC
cells were found to be positive for A(2)B(5) a cell surface marker sp
ecific for O-2A type glial precursor cells. These data indicate that t
he human glioblastoma cell line U-87 MC exhibits the properties of gli
al precursor cells and expresses collagen type VI in vitro. This cell
line therefore may prove valuable for comparative investigations of th
e regulation of type VI collagen synthesis, and may be useful as a mod
el to study the function and pathological importance of type VI collag
en in human brain tumours, both in vitro and in vivo.