Karyological approach to the identification of true cell lines susceptible to the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV).

Biomedical science Pub Date : 1991-01-01
L A Glukhova, I A Kiseleva, M N Korneeva, D N Nosik, A A Kushch, S E Mamaeva, B Ashe
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Abstract

A karyological analysis of twenty-two variants of eight cell lines, which differed in their susceptibility to the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and which had been obtained from different sources, was carried out by means of differential chromosome staining for G and C bands. The karyotypes of eight T-lymphoblastoid cell lines were identified, including five (MT-4, Molt-3, CEM, H-9, and Hut-78) not previously studied by cytogenetic methods. Karyotyping confirmed the identity of seventeen variants of the eight cell lines, and five variants of four lines were found to be misidentified. Comparative analysis of the cytogenetic characteristics of the three CEM-line variants demonstrates the need for karyotype evaluation in the course of in vitro cell cultivation. Fourteen identical marker chromosomes were revealed in H-9 and Hut-78 cell karyotypes, confirming the common origin of these two lines. It was found that the cells of the HIV-susceptible lines had a tendency to undergo polyploidisation both during the initial stages after isolation and in the course of cultivation.

鉴定对人类免疫缺陷病毒(HIV)敏感的真细胞系的核生物学方法。
对来自不同来源的对人类免疫缺陷病毒(HIV)易感性不同的8个细胞系的22个变体进行了核化学分析,方法是对G带和C带进行差异染色体染色。鉴定了8株t淋巴母细胞样细胞系的核型,其中5株(MT-4、Molt-3、CEM、H-9和Hut-78)以前没有用细胞遗传学方法研究过。核型分析证实了8个细胞系的17个变异的同一性,4个细胞系的5个变异被误认。通过对3个cem系变异体细胞遗传学特性的比较分析,表明在体外细胞培养过程中需要进行核型评价。在H-9和ht -78细胞核型中发现了14条相同的标记染色体,证实了这两种细胞系的共同起源。发现hiv易感系的细胞在分离后的初始阶段和培养过程中都有多倍体化的趋势。
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