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. 1992;2(4):295–307. doi: 10.1155/1992/41823

In Vitro Growth of Thymic Tumor Cell Lines from Xenopus

Louis du Pasquier 1, Jacques Robert 1
PMCID: PMC2275869  PMID: 1343098

Abstract

A spontaneous lymphoid thymus tumor was discovered in a male Xenopus of the MHC ff genotype. The tumor cell can be transplanted in histocompatible larval ff hosts, but not in ff adults unless irradiated (3000 rad). The tumor is rejected by allogeneic hosts. The tumor cells express neither markers of the B-cell lineage nor MHC encoded molecules; they express only markers of the T-cell lineage. Its lymphoid population is clonal as revealed by the existence of a stable rearrangement pattern of the immunoglobulin genes. Cell lines growing continuously in vitro have been derived from the tumor.

Keywords: Xenopus, lymphoid tumor, cell lines

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