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Myofibroblasts differentiate from fibroblasts when plated at low density.
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Myofibroblasts, defined by their expression of smooth muscle alpha-actin, appear at corneal and dermal incisions and promote wound contraction. We report here that cultured fibroblasts differentiate into myofibroblasts by a cell density-dependent mechanism. Fibroblasts seeded at low density (5 cells per mm2) produced a cell culture population consisting of 70-80% myofibroblasts, 5-7 days after seeding. In contrast, fibroblasts seeded at high density (500 cells per mm2) produced cultures with only 5-10% myofibroblasts. When the myofibroblast-enriched cultures were subsequently passaged at high density, the smooth muscle alpha-actin phenotype was lost within 3 days. Furthermore, initially 60% of the low density-cultured cells incorporated BrdUrd compared to 30% of cells passaged at high density. Media from myofibroblast-enriched cultures had more latent and active transforming growth factor beta (TGF-beta) than did media from fibroblast-enriched cultures. Although there was a trend towards increased numbers of myofibroblasts after addition of exogenous TGF-beta, the results did not reach statistical significance. We conclude that myofibroblast differentiation can be induced in fibroblasts by plating at low density. We propose a cell density-dependent model of myofibroblast differentiation during wounding and healing in which at least two factors interact: loss of cell contact and the presence of TGF-beta.
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