PMID: 9171156May 1, 1997Paper

Growth properties of neural cell lines immortalized with the tsA58 allele of SV40 large T antigen

Cell Transplantation
M E TruckenmillerW J Freed

Abstract

In vitro growth properties of three CNS-derived cell lines were compared under a variety of culture conditions. The M213-20 and J30a cell lines were each derived from embryonic CNS culture with the temperature-sensitive (ts) allele of SV40 large T antigen, tsA58, while the A7 cell line was immortalized using wild-type SV40 large T antigen. Cells immortalized with tsA58 SV40 large T proliferate at the permissive temperature, 33 degrees C, while growth is expected to be suppressed at the nonpermissive temperature, 39.5 degrees C. Both the M213-20 and J30a cell lines were capable of proliferating at 39.5 degrees C continuously for up to 6 mo. All three cell lines showed no appreciable differences in growth rates related to temperature over a 7-day period in either serum-containing or defined serum-free media. The percentage of cells in S-phase of the cell cycle did not decrease or was elevated at 39.5 degrees C for all three cell lines. After 3 wk at 39.5 degrees C, the three cell lines also showed positive immunostaining using two monoclonal antibodies reacting with different epitopes of SV40 large T antigen. Double strand DNA sequence analyses of a 300 base pair (bp) fragment of the large T gene from each cell line, which includ...Continue Reading