Apolipoprotein A-I Stimulates Cell Proliferation in Bone Marrow Cell Culture


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Culturing of bone marrow cells in serum-free RPMI-1640 medium led to a decrease in the rate of DNA biosynthesis. Addition of HDL or their main protein component apolipoprotein A-I to the culture medium dose-dependently increased the rate of [3H]-thymidine incorporation into DNA. The maximum stimulation was achieved at HDL concentration of 80 μg/ml and apolipoprotein A-I concentration of 20 μg/ml. To identify the target-cells of apolipoprotein A-I, we used thymidine analogue 5-ethynyl-2’-deoxyuridine (EdU) that incorporates into cell DNA at the stage of replicative DNA synthesis (S phase) and can be detected by fluorescence microscopy. In bone marrow cell culture, apolipoprotein A-I stimulates the proliferation of monocyte (monoblasts, promonocytes) and granulocyte (myeloblasts, promyelocytes) progenitor cells, as well as bone marrow stromal cells.

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I. Usynin

Research Institute of Biochemistry

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俄罗斯联邦, Novosibirsk

A. Dudarev

Research Institute of Biochemistry

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俄罗斯联邦, Novosibirsk

A. Gorodetskaya

Research Institute of Biochemistry

Email: ivan.usynin@niibch.ru
俄罗斯联邦, Novosibirsk

S. Miroshnichenko

Research Institute of Biochemistry

Email: ivan.usynin@niibch.ru
俄罗斯联邦, Novosibirsk

T. Tkachenko

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V. Tkachenko

Research Institute of Biochemistry

Email: ivan.usynin@niibch.ru
俄罗斯联邦, Novosibirsk


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