Development of intestinal epithelial cell lines using a transgenic mouse |
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Authors: | Dr R. H. Whitehead J. L. Joseph |
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Affiliation: | (1) Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research, Melbourne Tumour Biology Branch, Royal Melbourne Hospital, P.O. Box 2008, 3050 Vic, Australia |
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Abstract: | The epithelial cells of the colonic mucosa of the animal have proved impossible to culture using standard tissue culture techniques. Immortalization of adult colonic epithelial cells has been unsuccessful due to the lack of DNA synthesis in these cells once they are isolated from the tissue. Recently an unique transgenic mouse bearing a temperature sensitive mutant of the known immortalizing gene, SV40 large T has become available. The advantage of this mouse is that the SV40 large T gene is expressed in every cell. Active immortalizing protein is produced in each cell at the permissive temperature. We have used colonic mucosa from these mice to initiate cultures of epithelial cells from the colon of adult mice. The cells grow readily at the permissive temperature but die within 7 days at the non-permissive temperature. The methods used to develop these cultures are described. |
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Keywords: | Colonic mucosa Epithelium Immortalization SV40 large T Tissue culture Transgenic mouse |
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