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Ronderos,J.R.; Rimoldi,O.;
Salas,M.A. and Brenner,R.R. (1999). Partial characterisation of
mosquito larvae extract modulating mouse and human cell proliferation
Cell Biol Int 23(3):219-226 |
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Partial characterization of mosquito
larvae extract modulating mouse and human cell proliferation.
Ronderos JR, Rimoldi OJ, Salas MA, Brenner RR.
Catedra de Histologia y Embriologia 'B', Facultad de
Ciencias Medicas, Universidad Nacional de la Plata, Calle 60 y 120, La
Plata, 1900, Argentina. 
Mosquito larvae crude extract have been found to alter
the mitotic rate of several mouse epithelial cell populations such as
enterocytes and tongue keratinocytes. Also, the dialysed fraction inhibits
hepatocyte proliferation in hepatectomized males. These experiments suggested
an inhibitory effect on the G1/S interphase. Consequently, we suggested
the presence of some molecule or molecules related to the TGF-beta superfamily.
In the present paper, we have assayed the crude extract on human mononuclear
cells and the dialysed fraction of the extract on tongue keratinocyte
proliferation. Furthermore, different protein fractions obtained using
a molecular exclusion chromatographic column were assayed on hepatocyte
proliferation of hepatectomized mice. Three groups of proteins have been
isolated. Results show a dose-dependent effect of crude extract on mononuclear
cell proliferation and the dialysed extract caused an inhibitory effect
on tongue keratinocyte proliferation. With regard to the hepatocyte mitotic
rate, an inhibitory effect appeared only in animals receiving the fraction
with lower molecular weight. These results suggest the presence in mosquito
larvae of some peptidic molecule or molecules resembling the activity
of members of the TGF-beta superfamily.
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