High recurrence of rearrangements involving chromosome 14 in an ataxia telangiectasia lymphoblastoid cell line and in its mutagen-treated derivatives.
D Lefrançois, N Kokalj, E Viegas-Péquignot, L Montagnier, B Dutrillaux
Index: Hum. Genet. 86(5) , 475-80, (1991)
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Abstract
The cytogenetic characterization of CH cell line obtained by Epstein-Barr-virus transformation of the lymphocytes of a patient affected by ataxia telangiectasia is reported. Control CH cells and 2 subcultures treated with the mutagens R7000 or NQO were developed in parallel and studied. A common chromosome anomaly, a der(14) t(11;14) (q13.2;q32), was found in all the studied karyotypes, indicating that it occurred either in vivo or early in vitro. In non-treated cultures, additional anomalies were present in 6 derived subclones. All R-7000 treated cells had the same karyotype corresponding to one of the subclones observed without prior treatment. All NQO-treated cells acquired 2 common anomalies, and could be differentiated into 2 subclones because of the addition of a t(7;14) or a t(11;14). Chromosome 14 was involved in various rearrangements after breakage in band q11.2 or q12 in 6/8 subclones. This was not correlated with tumorigenicity, which was clearly increased in mutagen-treated cells as tested by in vitro growth in semi-solid medium and in vivo by grafts into nude mice or growth on the chorio-allantoic membrane of chick embryos. The CH cell line and its derivatives appear to be a promising in vitro system, showing various stages progressing towards malignancy, and reproducing a number of chromosome anomalies spontaneously occurring in AT patients.
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