IDENTIFICATION OF TRANSFORMED LIVER-CELL COLONIES USING CONCANAVALIN-A ATTACHED TO AGAROSE BEADS
- 1 January 1980
- journal article
- research article
- Vol. 40 (12) , 4663-4668
Abstract
A method for the in vitro identification of transformed rat liver epithelial and hepatoma cells was developed using the preferential microagglutination of concanavalin (Con) coupled to agarose beads (Con A:agarose) to their colonies. Con A:agarose attaches to the cell surface through a specific interaction of the Con A moiety and its receptors. The attachment is dependent on the mobility and aggregation of the Con A: receptor complex on the membrane. Agents which interfere with the interaction reduced the bead density over the colonies. For the quantitative determination of transformed colonies in a mixed-cell population also containing untransformed cells, it is essential to compare colonies of a similar size or to use the bead density per unit area as the index. When a variety of rat liver epithelial cell lines were tested, the assay proved to be simple, reproducible and precise. The increased attachment of Con A:agarose to cell colonies is a characteristic of transformed or malignant rat liver cells.This publication has 7 references indexed in Scilit:
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