JOURNAL ARTICLE

La Guerra Civil a Mataró, 1936-1939

Margarida Colomer i Rovira

Year: 2006 Journal:   Dialnet (Universidad de la Rioja) Vol: 50 (3)Pages: 463-73   Publisher: Universidad Internacional de La Rioja

Abstract

We have previously described the mortal human breast epithelial culture MCF-10M, that was derived from fibrocystic breast tissue, was cultivated in medium with low calcium content for over 2 years, and spontaneously gave rise to the immortal MCF-10 cell line. The emergence of immortalized cells, characterized by growth in conventional calcium levels, from mortal cells has proven to be a reproducible event. Here we report the establishment of a second immortal line from MCF-10M, designated MCF-10-2, and establishment of the MCF-12 immortal line after long-term cultivation of MCF-12M mortal cells from reduction mammoplasty tissue. DNA fingerprinting demonstrated the independent, human origin and lineage of the MCF-10-2 and MCF-12 cell lines. Both lines require cortisol and EGF for maximal growth. The expression in these cultures of in vivo breast epithelial phenotypes was analyzed using 2-dimensional gel Western blots and immunoperoxidase staining with antibodies to cytokeratins and polymorphic epithelial mucin. MCF-10M and MCF-12M retain the cytokeratin profile of the luminal cell (7, 8, 18, 19), and also express cytokeratin 14, found predominantly in basal cells. The immortal lines express a similar profile, except that cytokeratin 19, a component of the fully differentiated luminal cell, is not expressed in the more uniform population seen in MCF-10 and MCF-12, but is retained in the morphologically mixed, less-selected population of MCF-10-2. Epitopes on the polymorphic epithelial mucin, recognized by antibodies HMFG 1, HMFG 2 and SM-3, were detected in the mortal cultures and in the immortal lines, indicating the occurrence of both normal and abnormal mucin processing. MCF-10, MCF-10-2 and MCF-12 cells do not form tumors in nude mice, but appear to organize as duct-like structures before regressing in the 5th week post injection.

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Spanish Civil War Political science Law

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