Development and Characterization of T Cell Leukemia Cell Lines Established from SCL/LMO1 Double Transgenic Mice
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We have established a panel of nine immortal cell lines from T cell malignancies which arose in mice transgenic for the SCL and LMO1 genes. Cells from the primary malignancies initially grew very slowly in vitro, loosely attached to a stromal layer, before gaining the ability to proliferate independently. Upon gaining the ability to proliferate in the absence of a stromal layer, these cell lines grew rapidly, doubling every 14-23 h, to a very high density, approaching 10(7) cells/ml. Whereas the tumors which arise in SCL/LMO1 double transgenic mice are typically diploid or pseudodiploid, the cell lines were all grossly aneuploid, suggesting the possibility that additional genetic events were selected for in vitro. Given that SCL and LMO1 gene activation are both commonly seen in human patients with T cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia, these cell lines may be a useful in vitro model for the human disease.
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