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Ian T. Magrath, Philip A. Pizzo, Jacqueline Whang-Peng, Edwin C. Douglass, Oliver Alabaster, Paul Gerber, Charles B. Freeman, Ligita Novikovs, Characterization of Lymphoma-Derived Cell Lines: Comparison of Cell Lines Positive and Negative for Epstein-Barr Virus Nuclear Antigen. I. Physical, Cytogenetic, and Growth Characteristics, JNCI: Journal of the National Cancer Institute, Volume 64, Issue 3, March 1980, Pages 465–476, https://doi.org/10.1093/jnci/64.3.465
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Abstract
Sixteen lymphoid cell lines were derived from patients with undifferentiated lymphoma of Burkitt's or non-Burkitt's type. They were obtained directly from tumor biopsies, from serous effusions, or from bone marrow. In 10 of the cell lines, the Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) nuclear antigen (EBNA) was undetectable; the remaining 6 lines were EBNA-positive (EB-pos). Of the 16 lines, 15 were aneuploid, with detectable chromosome #14q+ markers (11 had #8;14 translocations). These 15 lines, which included all of the EBNA-negative (EB-neg) lines, were believed to be of tumor cell origin. The remaining line consisted predominantly of diploid cells derived from normal lymphocytes, but some cells of tumor origin were present. Four EB-pos cell lines derived from EB-neg tumors had an aneuploid karyotype consistent with an origin from tumor cells (including #8;14 translocation in two), which suggested that either tumor cells were infected with EBV in vitro or a tiny fraction of EB-pos tumor cells (or potential tumor cells) present in vivo gave rise to the predominant cell of the line. EB-neg B-cell lines and EB-pos cell lines established from undifferentiated lymphomas differed greatly. EB-neg lines had consistently smaller electronic mean cell volumes and narrow-angle light scatter than did EB-pos lines. This finding correlated with a lower nuclear:cytoplasmic ratio in EB-pos lines. EB-neg lines also had higher saturation cell densities than did EB-pos lines under standard culture conditions. The data indicate either that EBV influences the morphologic and physiologic characteristics of lymphoid cell lines or that EB-neg B-cell lines and EB-pos cell lines are derived ultimately from different lymphocyte subpopulations or that both may apply.
- herpesvirus 4, human
- karyotype determination procedure
- b-lymphocytes
- biopsy
- cell volume
- aneuploidy
- antigens
- cell lines
- chromosomes
- cytogenetics
- cytoplasm
- diploidy
- epstein-barr virus nuclear antigens
- lymphocyte subset
- lymphocytes
- lymphoma
- lymphoma, undifferentiated
- translocation (genetics)
- bone marrow
- neoplasms
- tumor cells
- effusion
- lymphoid cells