Abstract

Examination of the growth requirements of murine embryonal carcinoma cells (EC cells) or embryonic stem cells (ES cells) in serum-free medium revealed that PCC3 EC cells required activin A to grow and/or survive in such medium. In the absence of activin A, PCC3 cells began to disintegrate within 3 days under any serum-free conditions examined. P19 and AT805 EC cells grew even in serum-free medium without activin A but their growth rates were slightly facilitated by its addition. F9 EC cells also grew in the medium without activin A and its addition somewhat inhibited their growth rate. Three independently isolated ES cell lines and feeder-dependent PSA-1 EC cells also grew in serum-free medium without activin A if leukemia inhibitory factor (LIF) was supplemented. The addition of activin A had little effect on their growth rates. These findings suggest that PCC3 EC cells are a sort of nutritional mutant requiring activin A, thus making them useful in stidies on the growth regulatory mechanisms of EC/ES cells and/or the action of activin on EC/ES cells.

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