Spontaneous interferon production and growth of lymphoblastoid cells in serum-free medium |
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Authors: | T Sato Y Minamoto I Yamane T Kudo T Tachibana |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Cell Biology, Research Institute for Tuberculosis and Cancer, Tohoku University, Sendai 980, Japan;2. Department of Immunology, Research Institute for Tuberculosis and Cancer, Tohoku University, Sendai 980, Japan |
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Abstract: | Numerous lymphoblastoid cell lines were established from human adult peripheral blood and cord blood lymphocytes, using Epstein Barr virus, and most cell lines from cord blood lymphocytes spontaneously produced abundant interferon without induction with Sendai virus, whereas lymphoblastoid cells from adult peripheral blood lymphocytes did not. These potential cells grow well in a newly developed serum-free culture medium based on Dulbecco's modified Eagle medium supplemented with non-essential amino acid, vitamins, nucleic acid derivatives, metal compounds, human transferrin, insulin and bovine or human serum albumin (Chon Fr.V). In serum-free medium, as well as in serum-containing conventional medium (RPMI-1640), the cells could also spontaneously produce interferon. The cells in the serum-free, culture could produce about 10 000 U/ml of interferon every day, harvesting the culture fluid and refeeding the cells with the fresh medium at the saturation cell density (107 cells/ml). The interferon proved to be α-type interferon on the basis of its physico-chemical and antigenic properties. |
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