The origin and characteristics of a pig kidney cell strain,LLC-PK1 |
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Authors: | R. N. Hull W. R. Cherry G. W. Weaver |
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Affiliation: | (1) Lilly Research Laboratories, Division of Eli Lilly and Company, 46206 Indianapolis, Indiana |
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Abstract: | Summary A stable epithelial-like pig kidney cell strain has been established. This strain has been carried through more than 300 serial passages, has remained free of microbial and viral contaminants, and has retained a near diploid number of chromosomes. Attempts to produce tumors with these cells in immunosuppressed laboratory animals have been uniformly negative. The cells have grown rapidly in monolayer cultures with a split ratio of 1 to 15 at weekly intervals, but have failed to proliferate in suspension cultures. A subline adapted to growth on serum-free medium 199 has been carried through 145 passages on this medium. Several unusual morphologic features have been observed in these cultures including three-dimensional “domelike” structures. These cells have been found susceptible to some viruses and have been especially useful for viruses of domestic animals. LLC-PK1 cells have produced significant levels of plasminogen activator. Histopathological examinations of animal tissues were done by Dr. C. G. Culbertson. Tests for mycoplasma were performed by Mr. D. H. Holmes. |
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Keywords: | pig kidney cells dome-like structures chemically defined media plasminogen activator virus susceptibility |
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