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CLONAL PROLIFERATION AND LONG-TERM CULTURE OF MALIGNANT LYMPHOMA CELLS UNDER SERUM-FREE CULTURE CONDITIONS
引用本文:戴育成,Wang XH,Wang C,Jamal N,Biondi A,Minden MD,Messner HA. CLONAL PROLIFERATION AND LONG-TERM CULTURE OF MALIGNANT LYMPHOMA CELLS UNDER SERUM-FREE CULTURE CONDITIONS[J]. 中国癌症研究, 1990, 2(4): 27-30. DOI: 10.1007/BF02997559
作者姓名:戴育成  Wang XH  Wang C  Jamal N  Biondi A  Minden MD  Messner HA
作者单位:Jiangxi Institute of Medical Sciences,Nanchang,Ontario Cancer Institute,Toronto,Ontario.Canada,Ontario Cancer Institute,Toronto,Ontario.Canada,Ontario Cancer Institute,Toronto,Ontario.Canada,Ontario Cancer Institute,Toronto,Ontario.Canada,Ontario Cancer Institute,Toronto,Ontario.Canada,Ontario Cancer Institute,Toronto,Ontario.Canada
摘    要:We developed a serum-free culture system that promoted the growth of B cell colonies in peripheral blood, bone marrow, lymph nodes and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) from 7 out of 8 patients with non-Hodgkin's lymphomas of B cell type. The culture cells were pretreated with or without galactose oxi-dase (GO) prior to plating. Colony growth was best supported with BCGF. A moderate increment was observed with rIL-3, as well as rIL-1β and even to a lesser degree, by rlL-2, while B cell stimulating factor-2 (rBCSF-2) and rlL-1β did not show significant activity. rGM-CSF and rG-CSF had little effect, while rM-CSF enhanced the formation of lymphoma colonies. The cells from different patients had different requirements for Staphylococcus aureus protein A and GO pretreatment. It reflected the differences in activation and differentiation status and surface properties of lymphoma cells from different patients. The cells from CSF of one patient were successfully maintained in serum-free culture medium supplemented w


Clonal proliferation and long-term culture of malignant lymphoma cells under serum-free culture conditions
Yucheng Dai,XH Wang,C Wang,N Jamal,A Biondi,MD Minden,HA Messner. Clonal proliferation and long-term culture of malignant lymphoma cells under serum-free culture conditions[J]. Chinese Journal of Cancer Research, 1990, 2(4): 27-30. DOI: 10.1007/BF02997559
Authors:Yucheng Dai  XH Wang  C Wang  N Jamal  A Biondi  MD Minden  HA Messner
Affiliation:1. Jiangxi Institute of Medical Sciences, Nanchang
2. Ontario Cancer Institute, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Abstract:We developed a serum-free culture system that promoted the growth of B cell colonies in peripheral blood, bone marrow, lymph nodes and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) from 7 out of 8 patients with non-Hodgkin’s lymphomas of B cell type. The culture cells were pretreated with or without galactose oxidase (GO) prior to plating. Colony growth was best supported with BCGF. A moderate increment was observed with rIL-3, as well as rIL-1β and even to a lesser degree, by rIL-2, while B cell stimulating factor-2 (rBCSF-2) and rIL-1α did not show significant activity. rGM-CSF and rG-CSF had little effect, while rM-CSF enhanced the formation of lymphoma colonies. The cells from different patients had different requirements forStaphylococcus aureus protein A and GO pretreatment. It reflected the differences in activation and differentiation status and surface properties of lymphoma cells from different patients. The cells from CSF of one patient were successfully maintained in serum-free culture medium supplemented with 10% BCGF or 5% PHA-LCM for more than 4 months. The long-term culture cells were EBV negative, phenotypically consistent with B cells and gene rearrangements for JH, Kappa andmyc. This serum-free culture system allowed extensive analysis of the growth requirements for clonogenic precursors.
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