Contraction phenomenon of type I collagen gel by melanoma cells.
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In order to study the interaction between melanoma cells and collagen, B16 murine melanoma cells were embedded and cultured in type I collagen gel. Melanoma cells cultured in the collagen gel became elongated, as compared with those cultured on plastic, and some of them assumed a dendritic form. The gel contracted very slowly but steadily during culturing of melanoma cells, as in the experiment using fibroblasts. On the 20th day of culture the area of the gel accounted for only 32% of that when culture started. This contraction was enhanced by retinoic acid, which is known to induce cell differentiation. The contractility of the gel differed between various lines of melanoma cells. The present observations raise the possibility of interaction between melanoma cells and type I collagen.Downloads
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