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Restoration of the cholesterol metabolism in 3T3 cell lines derived from the sphingomyelinosis mouse (spm/spm) by transfer of a human chromosome 18.

A Kurimasa1, K Ohno, M Oshimura.   

Abstract

We searched for a human chromosome that would restore the cholesterol metabolism in 3T3 cell lines (SPM-3T3) derived from homozygous sphingomyelinosis mice (spm/spm). Mouse A9 cells containing a single copy of pSV2neo-tagged chromosomes 9, 11, or 18 derived from normal human fibroblasts served as donor cells for transfer of human chromosomes. Purified A9 microcells were fused with SPM-3T3 cells, and the microcell hybrids were selected in medium containing G418 antibiotics. The microcell hybrids that contained human chromosomes 9, 11, or 18 in a majority of cells were examined. The accumulation of intracellular cholesterol in the microcell hybrids containing a chromosome 18 decreased markedly, whereas in the microcell hybrids containing either chromosomes 9 or 11 it was similar to that in SPM-3T3 cells. The SPM-3T3 cells with an intact chromosome 18 were further passaged and subcloned. Clones which again accumulated intracellular cholesterol had concurrently lost the introduced chromosome 18. The abnormal accumulation was associated with a decrement in the esterification of exogenous cholesterol. These findings suggest that the gene responsible for the abnormal cholesterol metabolism in the spm/spm mice can be restored by a human chromosome 18. The gene was tentatively mapped on 18pter-->18p11.3 or 18q21.3-->qter that was lost during subcloning, thereby resulting in reaccumulation of the intracellular cholesterol.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8370582     DOI: 10.1007/bf00219684

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hum Genet        ISSN: 0340-6717            Impact factor:   4.132


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