Development of new adherent mutant from human myelomaderived cell line: in vitro model of anaplastic transformation of myeloma

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Title
Development of new adherent mutant from human myelomaderived cell line: in vitro model of anaplastic transformation of myeloma
Author(s)
Kyung Cheon Jung; Chan Sik Park; Hae Won Sohn; Myeong Cherl Kook; Do Hyun Chung; Yang Kyu Choi; Byung Hwa Hyun; Im Soon Lee; Young Mee Bae; Hyung Geun Song; Seong Hoe Park
Bibliographic Citation
Molecules and Cells, vol. 9, no. 6, pp. 657-661
Publication Year
1999
Abstract
Anaplastic myeloma is a rare but distinct, biologically aggressive variant of myeloma which usually results from dedifferentiation or anaplastic transformation of the myeloma cells. The molecular mechanisms that determine the biologic behavior of anaplastic myeloma and effective treatment modalities have not been well known due to lack of in vitro models. In the present study, we have developed an anaplastically transformed mutant from a human myeloma-derived cell line. In the process of long-term culture of the myeloma-derived IM-9 cell line in low serum and nutrient conditions, an adherent mutant line was developed and named IM-9/ AD. This mutant cell line displayed several characteristics resembling anaplastic myeloma such as: 1, large cells with large vesicular nucleus and prominent nucleolus, multinuclearity and high mitotic figures; 2, loss of leukocyte-associated antigens; and 3, higher tumorigenecity in scid mice than its parental cell line. This newly developed mutant cell line may serve as a readily available in vitro model to investigate the biology of anaplastic myeloma.
Keyword
anaplastic myelomaIM-9/ADin vitro model
ISSN
1016-8478
Publisher
Korea Soc-Assoc-Inst
Type
Article
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