ESTABLISHMENT AND CHARACTERIZATION OF AN AMYLASE-PRODUCING HUMAN MYELOMA CELL-LINE

  • 1 September 1988
    • journal article
    • research article
    • Vol. 72  (3) , 978-982
Abstract
Two stable lines of IgA .lambda.-producing plasma cells (KHM-1A and KHM-1B) that were free of the Epstein-Barr virus were established from a patient with multiple myeloma complicated by hyperamylasemia. Surface marker studies of the two cell lines showed that the cells had no surface immunoglobulins but were positive for cytoplasmic immunoglobulins (IgA .lambda.) and for HLA-DR and PCA-1. Secretion of IgA monoclonal immunoglobulin by the two lines was detected by a plaque-forming cell assay and by an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay of culture media. KHM-1B cells also secreted .alpha.-amylase, but no such activity was detected in the culture-conditioned supernatant fluid of KHM-1A.