[Establishment of acinar cells from human salivary gland tissue by transformation of SV40].

S Kiyonobu
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A piece of minor salivary gland tissue obtained from the lip of a 16 years old female was minced to about 3 mm3 by fine pincettes and cultured with 10% FCS containing MEM supplemented with EGF (10 ng/ml), fungizon (10 mcg/ml) and kanamycin (60 mcg/ml) in a 5% CO2 incubator. Many small bubbles of saliva were found on the surface of the fragments after 3 to 4 days of incubation and outgrowth of cells from the fragments was observed from 7 days of incubation. Monolayer cells of the outgrowth were trypsinized and passaged with fresh culture medium. At the 8th passage, monolayer cells were infected with SV40 at moi 100PFU/cell. After 18 hour-incubation, the suspension of the infected cells was incubated at densities of 10(4) and 10(3) cells/dish within 0.33% agar containing culture medium. Transformed colonies were picked up from soft agar medium and 3 of the 28 colonies were identified as being acinar cells of the salivary gland, since secretory granules and mucosubstances were specifically proved in the cytoplasm of these cells after 2 to 4 days of incubation. One of the typical clone cells was named HA-16 cells. However, the appearances of the secretory granules and mucins in the cytoplasm of the HA-16 cells depended on the cellular growth cycle, i.e. secretory granules and mucins were not found in the growing cells (G1-S-G2-M phase) but many secretory granules and mucins could be recognized in the non-dividing cells (G0 phase).(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

[转化SV40构建人唾液腺组织腺泡细胞]。
从一名16岁女性的嘴唇上获得一小块唾液腺组织,用细针将其切碎至约3 mm3,并在5% CO2培养箱中,用含有MEM的10% FCS(含EGF (10 ng/ml)、真菌素(10 mcg/ml)和卡那霉素(60 mcg/ml)的培养基培养。孵育3 ~ 4天后,发现碎片表面有许多小的唾液泡,孵育7天后,观察到碎片细胞的生长。将培养出的单层细胞胰蛋白酶化,用新鲜培养基传代。第8代时,单层细胞以100PFU/细胞的速度感染SV40。孵育18小时后,将感染细胞的悬液在含0.33%琼脂培养基中以10(4)和10(3)个细胞/皿的密度孵育。从软琼脂培养基中提取转化后的菌落,28个菌落中有3个鉴定为唾液腺腺泡细胞,培养2 - 4天后,这些细胞的细胞质中特异性地证实了分泌颗粒和黏液物质。其中一个典型的克隆细胞被命名为HA-16细胞。HA-16细胞细胞质中分泌颗粒和粘蛋白的出现与细胞生长周期有关,生长细胞(G1-S-G2-M期)中未见分泌颗粒和粘蛋白,而非分裂细胞(G0期)中可见大量分泌颗粒和粘蛋白。(摘要删节250字)
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