THE STROMAL CELL-LINE S17 SUPPORTS THE GROWTH OF LIPOPOLYSACCHARIDE-STIMULATED CBA/N SPLEEN-CELL COLONIES INVITRO

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NARENDRAN, A [1 ]
CUMANO, A [1 ]
DORSHKIND, K [1 ]
PAIGE, CJ [1 ]
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[1] UNIV CALIF RIVERSIDE, DIV BIOMED SCI, RIVERSIDE, CA 92521 USA
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10.1002/eji.1830220419
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R392 [医学免疫学]; Q939.91 [免疫学];
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The expression of an X-linked defect in the CBA/N strain of mice has been found to result in a number of immune abnormalities. These include low responsiveness to antigens and a greatly reduced ability to respond to many of the common B cell mitogens. An in vitro manifestation of this condition is the virtual inability of CBA/N B cells to form colonies in lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-containing semisolid agar cultures. In this report we show evidence that the colony-forming ability of CBA/N spleen cells can be effectively restored by the bone marrow stromal-derived cell line S17. Spleen cells from 4-5-week-old homozygous CBA/N female mice were grown in double-layer agar cultures containing S17 feeder layers. Control cultures contained the fibroblast-like cell line 95.17 or were treated with medium alone. It was found that at an input cell concentration of 10(4) cells per plate, CBA/N colony formation was increased from a frequency of approximately 1 in 5 000 to 1 in 50 total splenic cells. Studies with purified surface immunoglobulin-positive cells indicate the direct involvement of S17 in this process. The CBA/N colonies formed were dependent on the presence of a mitogen (LPS) and secreted detectable amounts of IgM. Major implications of these findings and the application of this assay system to study the CBA/N defect have been discussed.
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