White L, Meyer P R, Benedict W F
J Natl Cancer Inst. 1984 May;72(5):1029-38.
Lymphoblasts from the peripheral blood of a 10-year-old boy who was treated for T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia were heterotransplanted intraocularly into nude mice. The resultant tumors and their metastases were serially passaged both intraocularly and subcutaneously in the mice. The mouse tumors closely resembled morphologically and cytochemically a human T-cell lymphoma. The primary cells, as well as cells from subsequent in vivo passages, were predominantly of a suppressor T-cell phenotype (OKT8-positive). No viral products were identified. Chromosome analysis revealed a near-diploid karyotype with a translocation between chromosomes 11 and 14. The tumorigenicity, morphology, cytochemistry, immunologic phenotype, and karyotypic pattern of the cells remained constant through six serial in vivo passages over a period of 10 months. This is the first report of direct heterotransplantation and long-term in vivo maintenance of primary human T-cells in immunologically unmanipulated nude mice.
从一名接受T细胞急性淋巴细胞白血病治疗的10岁男孩外周血中获取的淋巴母细胞,被异体眼内移植到裸鼠体内。由此产生的肿瘤及其转移灶在小鼠眼内和皮下进行了连续传代。小鼠肿瘤在形态学和细胞化学上与人类T细胞淋巴瘤极为相似。原代细胞以及后续体内传代的细胞主要表现为抑制性T细胞表型(OKT8阳性)。未鉴定出病毒产物。染色体分析显示为近二倍体核型,11号和14号染色体之间存在易位。在10个月的时间里,经过六次连续体内传代,细胞的致瘤性、形态学、细胞化学、免疫表型和核型模式保持不变。这是首次关于在未经免疫操作的裸鼠中直接异体移植并长期体内维持原代人类T细胞的报道。