| Literature DB >> 19003127 |
Y Inoue, M Fujisawa, S Kawamoto, M Shoji, S Hashizume, M Fujii, Y Katakura, S Shirahata.
Abstract
The antibody productivity of the human-human hybridoma cell line AE6, which produces the lung cancer specific human monoclonal antibody AE6F4, was enhanced fourfold upon stimulation with 1 mug/ml of vitamin A acetate for one day. The enhancement lasted for about two weeks, and could be repeated by another stimulation with vitamin A acetate. The enhancing effect of vitamin A acetate was influenced by the cell density. Enhancement was clearly observed when the cell density was under 10(6) cells/ml. However, when the cell density was over 10(7) cells/ml, enhancement was observed weakly or not at all. Although the enhancing effect of vitamin A acetate is not unique to AE6 cells, not all human-human hybridoma cell lines show increased productivity upon VA acetate stimulation. This study suggests that the response to vitamin A acetate may be related to the properties of a particular fusion partner which the hybridoma cell inherits. The efficacy of vitamin A acetate for production of human monoclonal antibodies using human-human hybridomas is discussed.Entities:
Year: 1999 PMID: 19003127 PMCID: PMC3449771 DOI: 10.1023/A:1008016020785
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cytotechnology ISSN: 0920-9069 Impact factor: 2.058