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Development and characterization of a human cell line from an ovarian mixed mullerian tumor (carcinosarcoma)
Authors:Caroline van Haaften-Day  Peter Russell  Susan Carr  Lesley Wright
Institution:(1) Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research (Sydney Branch), Blackburn Building, University of Sydney, 2006, N.S.W., Australia;(2) Department of Anatomical Pathology, Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, 2050 Camperdown, N.S.W., Australia
Abstract:Summary A cell line derived from a human ovarian carcinosarcoma was established in tissue culture and in nude mice. Two sublines, LDF and HDF, separated by discontinuous density centrifugation were also established from the parent line JoN. The cloning efficiency of the JoN line was 21%. Morphologic features of adenocarcinoma cells characteristic of the parent JoN cells were retained in the sublines and clones; all lines showed the same karyotype and DNA content (pseudodiploid and pseudotetraploid). Keratin, as demonstrated immunohistochemically, was strongly expressed in the parent line JoN and the xenograft tumor, but not at all in the LDF sublines and only moderately in the HDF sublines. Vimentin, however, was expressed in neither the parent line JoN nor the xenograft tumor, but was present in both sublines. Transglutaminase and plasminogen activator activity was high in the parent line JoN. Neither, sublines nor clones showed the same high enzyme activity as the parent line. It is concluded that this human tumor line JoN is comprised of epithelial cells, capable of multidirectional differentiation.
Keywords:ovarian carcinoma  cell line  xenograft  intermediate filaments
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