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Growth requirements of T cell hybridomas obtained by the fusion between a mouse cytolytic T cell line and the rat tumor C58NTD

Authors :
Chamorro Somoza
Augusto Silva
Elena Fernández-Ruiz
Eva Sanz
Source :
Hybridoma. 8(1)
Publication Year :
1989

Abstract

T23 are hybrids derived from the fusion between an IL-2-dependent mouse cell line, C10 and the rat lymphoma C58NTD. Supernatants from exponentially growing T23 cells induce the growth of CTLL2, and IL-2-dependent cell line, suggesting that these hybrids secrete interleukin 2. Addition of recombinant IL-2 to slowly growing T23 cells increases the rate of growth. Using an 125I IL-2 binding assay, a low number of cell surface IL-2 receptors were detected. T23 hybrids contain mouse but not rat IL-2 receptor genes as revealed by Southern blot analysis. These receptors are functional because the growth of exponentially growing hybrids is inhibited by an anti-mouse IL-2 receptor antibody. These data suggest an autocrine-like mechanism as responsible for the growth of these T cell hybridomas.

Details

ISSN :
0272457X
Volume :
8
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Hybridoma
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....ee453ea455e12ebe91532b3cf8e1b6da