CHARACTERIZATION OF A SPONTANEOUS MURINE B-CELL LEUKEMIA (BCL1) .2. TUMOR-CELL PROLIFERATION AND IGM SECRETION AFTER STIMULATION BY LPS
- 1 January 1979
- journal article
- research article
- Vol. 123 (3) , 1000-1006
Abstract
A spontaneous BALB/c B [bone marrow-derived] lymphocyte leukemia could be stimulated in vitro by the polyclonal B cell activator [Escherichia coli] lipopolysaccharide (LPS) and the conditions for activation were studied. Spleen cells or peripheral blood lymphocytes from tumor-bearing animals responded by increased DNA synthesis and the peak of activation occurred earlier than with normal mouse spleen cells. Tumor cells harvested from the spleen but not from the peripheral blood could be induced by LPS to secrete Ig[immunoglobulin]M. Direct demonstration that the response was due to tumor cell activation and not that of contaminating normal B lymphocytes was provided by karyotype analysis and by immunoprecipitation, which showed the restriction of L chains on secreted IgM molecules to the .lambda. isotype.This publication has 1 reference indexed in Scilit:
- Murine B Cell Leukemia Line with Inducible Surface Immunoglobulin ExpressionThe Journal of Immunology, 1978