Unlabelled: AbstractObjective: To investigate the in vitro biological characteristics of side-population(SP) cells in mantle cell lymphoma(MCL).
Methods: The SP cells in JeKo-1 cells were enriched by continuous culture and sorted by flow cytometry(FCM), and the expression of CD19 and IgM were analyzed. The differences of gene expression and their self-renewal ability between SP cells and non-SP cells were estimated by qRT-PCR and colony-forming assay(CFA) respectively.
Results: SP cells in JeKo-1 cells could be enriched by continuous sorting and in vitro cultureing, and it was found that CD19/IgM accounted for (2.79±0.82)%,CD19/IgMaccounted for (70.99±13.61)%,CD19/IgMaccounted for (0.55±0.25)%, and CD19+/IgM+accounted for (25.67±14)%. Bmi-1,CD133, C-MYC and Nanog genes were highly expressed in SP cells, but were low expressed in non-SP cells (P<0.05). Compared with non-SP cells, SP cells had stronger colony forming ability (P<0.05).
Conclusion: JeKo-1 cell line of mantle cell lymphoma contains SP cells, which can be enriched by continuous sorting and culture for research. The SP cells in JeKo-1 contain four different cell populations with different immunophenotypes: CD19/IgM、CD19/IgM、CD19/IgM、CD19/IgM, and show stronger gene expression of stem cells and self-renewal ability in vitro.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.19746/j.cnki.issn.1009-2137.2020.05.022 | DOI Listing |
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