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The differentiation of T-lymphocytes. III. The behaviour of subpopulations of mouse thymus cells in short-term cell culture.
Authors:K Hopper  K Shortman
Institution:Division of Human Genetics, Department of Medicine, Cornell University Medical College, 1300 York Avenue, New York, New York 10021 U.S.A.
Abstract:Seven human cultured lymphoblastoid cell lines (CLL) were divided into two major groups based on studies of their cell cycle characteristics and surface Ig. CLL I (lines CL, MW, HH and TM) had generation times ranging from 25–40 hr, S phase times of 10–12 hr, G2 + M times of 6–8 hr, and demonstrated sharp differences between the percentage of SIg(+) cells in different phases of the cell cycle. Line TM was particularly discordant with the highest percentage of SIg(+) cells in G2 + M. CLL II (lines PS, JR and HT) demonstrated generation times ranging from 18–21 hr, S phase times of 7–10 hr and G2 + M phase times of 2 hr. In this second group, two of the three CLLs had no differences between cells taken from different points of the cell cycle. DNA synthesis and cell density could not be correlated with either of the above major parameters, i.e. cell cycle times or SIg expression. The results suggest that human CLLs fall into subgroups in which specific patterns of cellular and immune functions may predominate.
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