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Regulation of phenotype in somatic cell hybrids derived by fusion of teratocarcinoma cell lines with normal or tumor-derived mouse cells
Authors:Rudolf Gmür  Barbara B Knowles  Davor Solter
Institution:The Wistar Institute of Anatomy and Biology, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19104 USA
Abstract:The phenotypes of somatic cell hybrids between murine embryonal carcinoma cell lines, F9 BrdU 7C12 and PCC4 aza 1, and normal murine splenic lymphocytes or thymoma-derived cell lines were compared. Analysis of morphology in vivo and in vitro of cell surface markers and of the karyotype of these cloned hybrid cells did not reveal any simple mechanism for the regulation of the phenotype of such hybrids. Hybrids of either the embryonal carcinoma cell phenotype or of a differentiated morphology (resembling neither parental cell) but not of lymphoid morphology can be derived from fusions of this type. Moreover, transition from one phenotype to the other (ECC → differentiated cell and differentiated cell → ECC) can be found with passage of clonally derived hybrid cell lines. Coordinate control of the phenotypic markers of the state of differentiation in these hybrid cells was found.
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