Alanen A, Pira U, Lassila O, Roth J, Franklin R M
Eur J Immunol. 1985 Mar;15(3):235-42. doi: 10.1002/eji.1830150306.
Plasma cells containing intracellular inclusions of immunoglobulin (Russell bodies) are known as Mott cells, and are found in large numbers in lymphoid organs in autoimmune mice. Hybridoma technique was used to produce cell lines of this phenotype by fusing spleen cells from a NZB mouse with a nonproducing hybridoma cell line (Sp2/0-Ag14), allowing us to carry out studies of this cell type at the biochemical level. Ultrastructurally the inclusions were distended cisternae of rough endoplasmic reticulum, suggesting a block in the secretory pathway of the cells. Biosynthetic labeling studies confirmed that these cell lines have either a complete or partial block of secretion of immunoglobulin, possibly due to an abnormal light chain.
含有免疫球蛋白细胞内包涵体(拉塞尔小体)的浆细胞被称为莫特细胞,在自身免疫小鼠的淋巴器官中大量存在。通过将NZB小鼠的脾细胞与非分泌性杂交瘤细胞系(Sp2/0-Ag14)融合,利用杂交瘤技术产生了这种表型的细胞系,这使我们能够在生化水平上对这种细胞类型进行研究。在超微结构上,这些包涵体是粗面内质网扩张的池,提示细胞分泌途径受阻。生物合成标记研究证实,这些细胞系存在免疫球蛋白分泌完全或部分受阻的情况,可能是由于轻链异常所致。