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Effect of human serum on alkaline phosphatase induction in cultured human tumor cells
Authors:F Herz
Institution:(1) Department of Pathology, Montefiore Medical Center, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, 10 467-2490 Bronx, New York, USA
Abstract:Summary The continuous cell lines T 24 and HT-29, derived from human bladder and colon carcinomas, produce term-placental and intestinal alkaline phosphatase, respectively. Growth in hyperosmolar medium or exposure to prednisolone or sodium butyrate induces increased enzyme levels, and combinations of inducers elicit synergistic activity increases. The effect of the inducing agents is strikingly diminished when cells are grown in the presence, of high concentrations of human serum, and the synergistic increases are essentially abolished. Major human serum protein fractions do not affect alkaline phosphatase induction.
Keywords:Alkaline phosphatase  human serum  cultured tumor cells  enzyme induction
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