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Insensitivity to interferon of two subclones of human endometrial carcinoma cell line, HEC-1

โœ Scribed by Naoko Morinaga; Shin Yonehara; Yoshimi Tomita; Tsuguo Kuwata


Book ID
102869179
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1983
Tongue
French
Weight
816 KB
Volume
31
Category
Article
ISSN
0020-7136

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Abstract

Two cloned cell lines, HECโ€IC and HECโ€ID, derived from the human endometrial adenocarcinoma cell line HECโ€I, were found to be as resistant to the antiviral and anticellular activities of interferon (IFN) as were the parental cells, and 2โ€ฒโ€5โ€ฒ oligoadenylate (2โ€5A) synthetase was not induced in these clones by IFN treatment. They were sensitive to the cytotoxicity of natural killer (NK) cells but their sensitivity was not changed by treatment of the cell lines with IFN. Binding of [^3^H]โ€leucineโ€labelled IFNโ€a to HECโ€IC cells was examined, and Scatchard plot analysis showed that HECโ€IC cells did not have any highโ€affinity binding sites for IFNโ€a. The cells had hyperploid chromosomes. HECโ€IC had three copies of chromosome 21 while HECโ€ID had only one copy of chromosome 21. The results suggest that these clones may have the structural gene for the IFN receptor but that functional receptor sites may be absent.


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