Momoi Y, Okai Y, Watari T, Goitsuka R, Tsujimoto H, Hasegawa A
Department of Veterinary Internal Medicine, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Tokyo, Japan.
Vet Immunol Immunopathol. 1997 Oct 6;59(1-2):11-20. doi: 10.1016/s0165-2427(97)00053-6.
A canine lymphoma cell line (CL-1) was established in culture from tumor cells found in the pleural fluid of a 7-year old female Japanese terrier with thymic form lymphoma. The CL-1 cells were positive for CD45 and MHC class II and negative for CD4, CD5, CD8, Thy-1 and B-cell specific antigen and surface immunoglobulin. The CL-1 cells had a rearranged T-cell receptor beta-chain gene and a germ-line form immunoglobulin gene, indicating that the CL-1 cells represented a monoclonally expanded population of canine alpha beta T-cell lineage.
从一只7岁雌性日本梗犬胸腺型淋巴瘤胸腔积液中的肿瘤细胞建立了一种犬淋巴瘤细胞系(CL-1)。CL-1细胞CD45和MHC II类呈阳性,而CD4、CD5、CD8、Thy-1以及B细胞特异性抗原和表面免疫球蛋白呈阴性。CL-1细胞具有重排的T细胞受体β链基因和种系形式的免疫球蛋白基因,表明CL-1细胞代表犬αβT细胞谱系的单克隆扩增群体。