Literature DB >> 230149

Comparative studies of two types of "spontaneous" malignant alteration of ST/A mouse lung fibroblasts propagated in vitro.

J Kieler, P Briand, M C Van Peteghem, M Mareel.   

Abstract

Two types of apparently spontaneous malignant alterations of fibroblastlike ST/a mouse lung cells (ST-L cells) grown in vitro are described. One type is characterized by a high tumorigenic potential of the altered cells in nonconditioned syngeneic recipients, a fibroblastlike morphology with cell surface showing very few microvilli by scanning electron-microscopy (SEM), and a growth pattern typical of nontransformed cells. These cells were described as R- cells. The other type is characterized bya low tumorigenic potential in non-conditioned, immunocompetent syngeneic recipients, rounding up of the cells which by SEM showed numerous microvilli on the surface, and a growth pattern typical of transformed cells. These cells were described as round cells or R+ cells. In immunoincompetent mice, R+ cells readily produced sarcomas, which grew faster than those produced by R- cells. Both types of ST-L cells expressed murine leukemia virus (MuLV) when tested in a peroxidase anti-p30 plaque test. The concentration of murine leukemia virus envelope glycoprotein (gp70) has previously (5) been shown to be threefold higher in R+ cells compared to R- cells. Furthermore, round-cell transformation was accompanied by the development of crossreacting rejection antigens protective against a secondary shallenge with Ehrlich ascites tumor and with syngeneic dimethylbenzanthracene induced ST/a mouse leukemia (STABAL). A similar protection was obtained by preimmunization with a cloned embryonic feral mouse cell line (SC-1) infected with ST-L virus as well as with virus-free SC-1 cells, suggesting the presence of rejection antigens both of viral (gp70) and nonviral origin.

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Year:  1979        PMID: 230149     DOI: 10.1007/bf02618302

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  In Vitro        ISSN: 0073-5655


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