Abstract: | An analysis was done on the synthesis of collagen, an extracellular matrix protein synthesized by Schwann cells, by several human neuroblastoma lines. Cultured cells were incubated in the presence of L-[2,3-3H]proline, and the collagens synthesized and secreted into the culture medium were analyzed by electrophoresis on acrylamide gels, ion exchange chromatography, and immunoprecipitation. The amount of collagen secreted by 4 cell lines tested represented less than 3% of the total protein synthesis, indicating a low degree of collagen biosynthesis by this tumor type. Analysis of collagen types secreted by all cell lines revealed the presence of a high-molecular-weight collagen precursor (Mr = 165,000) identified as type IV procollagen. In addition, several cell lines synthesized stromal type I and type III collagens. These studies show that neuroblastoma cells produce collagenous proteins including basement membrane collagen (type IV) and stromal collagens (types I and III), indicating that these cells express properties of glial cells such as Schwann cells. |