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Article type: Research Article
Authors: Kawahara, Hiroharu; * | Maeda-Yamamoto, Mari | Hakamata, Katsuhiro
Affiliations: National Research Institute of Vegetables, Ornamental Plants and Tea, Shizuoka, Japan
Correspondence: [*] Correspondence and reprint requests to: Hiroharu Kawahara, National Research Institute of Vegetables, Ornamental Plants and Tea, 2769 Kanaya, Shizuoka 428-8501, Japan.
Abstract: A new human fusion partner, ICLU-T was established for making human T-T hybridomas. Some 6-thioguanine resistant (6-TGr) clones were separated from human T cell acute lymphocytic leukemia, PEER. The fastest growing clone of the 6-TGr cells was scaled up and was cultured in serum free medium. The clone that proliferated most quickly in the serum free medium was separated and named ICLU-T. When ICLU-T was fused with human peripheral blood lymphocytes by using only polyethylene glycol, the viability of fused cells was below 20% efficiency was 0.01~0.02 per 105 parent cells. Whereas, the combined use of 1% and the fusion efficiencies over 0.2 per 105 parent cells on the average. In a total of 34 clones of obtained hybridomas, there were 25 CD2 positive clones. CD4 positive or CD8 positive clones of the CD2 positive clones were 12 and 5 clones, respectively. Further, 4 clones of all hybridomas were CD19 positive, and one clone of these hybridomas was an Ig producer. These obtained hybridomas could proliferate in serum free medium.
Keywords: human T-T hybridomas, lecithin, serum free culture, human fusion partner
DOI: 10.3233/HAB-1999-9201
Journal: Human Antibodies, vol. 9, no. 2, pp. 83-87, 1999
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