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Fig. 10. Schwann cell passage-dependency of laminin binding capacity and receptor
expression. Laminin (10 µg/ml) was incubated in serum-free culture medium
with high-passage (HPC, P27) and low-passage (LPC, P12) Schwann cells for 2
hours. Cell surface-bound laminin was visualized by immunofluorescence
microscopy with laminin-specific antibody (a,b) and analyzed by flow cytometry
(e, thick line shows the distribution of cell surface-bound laminin
intensities for HPC, while the thin solid line is the distribution for the
LPC). The level of laminin bound to the cell surface of HPC was more than
100-times higher than that bound to LPC. Flow cytometry of ß1-integrin
(e) and
-dystroglycan (f) reveal that ß1-integrin levels are about
threefold higher in HPC, whereas
-dystroglycan levels remain nearly the
same in HPC and LPC. High-passaged cells continue to express the Schwann
cell-specific marker S-100 (e). Bar, 10 µm (a-d).