Cell population density and phenotypic expression of tissue culture fibroblasts from heterozygotes of Lesch-Nyhan's disease (inosinate pyrophosphorylase deficiency) |
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Authors: | Joseph Dancis Rody P. Cox Peter H. Berman Valerie Jansen M. Earl Balis |
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Affiliation: | (1) Departments of Pediatrics and Medicine, New York University School of Medicine, New York, N.Y.;(2) Department of Neurology, Children's Hospital, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania;(3) Sloan-Kettering Division of Cornell University Graduate School of Medical Sciences, New York, N.Y.;(4) The National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, USA;(5) Health Research Council of the City of New York, USA |
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Abstract: | Radioautographic examination of skin fibroblasts grown in tissue culture from normal donors revealed heavy labeling of almost all cells following incubation with tritiated hypoxanthine. Cells from patients with Lesch-Nyhan's disease, lacking inosinate pyrophosphorylase, had only 10 grains or less per cell. When normal and abnormal cells were mixed prior to culture, there was a progressive increase, with culture time, in the percentage of heavily labeled cells so that by 96 hr, when the cells were confluent, over 95% of the cells were heavily labeled. Reduction of cell density by subculture produced a reversion to original values. Cultures from three obligatory heterozygotes revealed the expected mixed population of cells. This appears to be a practical approach to the identification of the heterozygote.Aided by USPHS CA08748 and GM15508, and the Health Research Council of the City of New York. |
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