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Characterization of a new IL-6-dependent human B-lymphoma cell line in long term culture.

G H Bock1, C A Long, M L Riley, J D White, C C Kurman, T A Fleisher, M Tsokos, M Brown, D Serbousek, W D Schwietermann.   

Abstract

We have established a cell line (DS-1) of B-cell lineage in long-term culture. It was derived from an immunodeficient patient with intestinal lymphangiectasia and lymphoma by culturing malignant pleural effusion cells with IL-6 in vitro. The cell surface phenotype was; PCA-1, HLA Class II(+); CD25, CD19, CD20, CD30, CD38(-). Cell proliferation was poor in medium and exhibited an eight-fold, dose-dependent increase of proliferation in response to rIL-6 of human but not murine origin. The secretion of IgG into culture supernatants by DS-1 was not enhanced by rIL-6. While constitutive production of IL-6 was not detected by bioassay using murine B9 hybridoma cells or by ELISA, the presence of IL-6 message was detected in polyA+ selected mRNA by Northern analysis. Spontaneous proliferation of DS-1 cells was inhibited by neutralizing polyclonal antibodies to IL-6 (37%) and mAb to IL-6 (54%) and IL-6R (53%). DS-1 expressed both high and low affinity IL-6 receptors (Kd 1.2 x 10(-11) and 6.7 x 10(-10), respectively) by radiolabelled binding and Scatchard analysis. Thus, DS-1 represents an autocrine IL-6-producing cell line of B-cell lineage which resembles lymphoid malignancies arising in patients with AIDS and other immunodeficiency diseases. Despite constitutive IL-6 production, the in vitro growth of DS-1 is dependent upon exogenous IL-6. DS-1 may thus be useful as a model of IL-6 dependency. This cell line may also facilitate development of strategies for diagnosis and treatment of B-cell lymphomas in immunocompromised patients.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8142604     DOI: 10.1016/1043-4666(93)90039-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cytokine        ISSN: 1043-4666            Impact factor:   3.861


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