Characteristics of the conditioned medium produced by CA-12 lymph node stromal cells

Sang Han Lee, Dong Sun Lee, Young Bae Seu, Jong Guk Kim, Takashi Tsuruo, Soon Duck Hong

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Abstract

CS-21 lymphoma cells that preferentially metastasize to lymph nodes after s.c. inoculation into BALB/c mice were grown in vitro in the presence of CA-12 stromal cells isolated from lymph nodes. In order to obtain fundamental data on the identification and characterization of the soluble factors produced by CA-12 stromal cells, the conditioned medium of CA-12 stromal cells that inhibited apoptosis of CS-21 cells was examined. Various analytical treatments revealed that the soluble factors in CA-12 conditioned medium are very sensitive to heat treatment and trypsinization. Moreover CA- 12 conditioned medium has an affinity with heparin but not with Con-A. In addition to these, the activity of CA-12 conditioned medium was blocked by H- 7, a PKC inhibitor, but the conditioned medium could not induce the differentiation of thymocytes. We concluded that CA-12 conditioned medium contains stromal cell-derived apoptosis-inhibitory molecules that play an important role in proliferation of CS-21 cells by suppressing cell apoptosis.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)74-80
Number of pages7
JournalJournal of Microbiology and Biotechnology
Volume8
Issue number1
StatePublished - 1998

Keywords

  • Apoptosis
  • Cell-promoting activity
  • Lymph node stromal cells
  • T-lymphoma

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