A number of pancreatic β-tumor cell (β TC) lines have been derived from insulinomas arising in transgenic mice expressing the SV40 T antigen gene under control of the insulin promoter. Some of these lines secrete insulin in response to physiological glucose concentrations. However, this phenotype is unstable. After propagation in culture, these nonclonal lines become responsive to subphysiological glucose levels and/or manifest reduced insulin release. Here we report the use of soft-agar cloning to isolate single-cell clones from a β TC line, which give rise to sublines that maintain correct glucose responsiveness and high insulin production and secretion for > 55 passages (over a year) in culture. One of these clonal lines, denoted β TC6-F7, was characterized in detail. β TC6-F7 cells expressed high glucokinase and low hexokinase activity, similarly to normal islets. In addition, they expressed mRNA for the GLUT2 glucose transporter isotype and no detectable GLUT1 mRNA, as is characteristic of normal β-cells. These results demonstrate that transformed β-cells can maintain a highly differentiated phenotype during prolonged propagation in culture, which has implications for the development of continuous β-cell lines for transplantation therapy of diabetes.
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December 01 1994
Clonal Insulinoma Cell Line That Stably Maintains Correct Glucose Responsiveness
David Knaack;
David Knaack
CytoTherapeutics
Providence, Rhode Island
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Deborah M Fiore;
Deborah M Fiore
CytoTherapeutics
Providence, Rhode Island
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Manju Surana;
Manju Surana
Departments of Medicine, Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Bronx, New York
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Margarita Leiser;
Margarita Leiser
Departments of Medicine, Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Bronx, New York
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Megan Laurance;
Megan Laurance
CytoTherapeutics
Providence, Rhode Island
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David Fusco-DeMane;
David Fusco-DeMane
Molecular Pharmacology, Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Bronx, New York
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Orion D Hegre;
Orion D Hegre
CytoTherapeutics
Providence, Rhode Island
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Norman Fleischer;
Norman Fleischer
Departments of Medicine, Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Bronx, New York
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Shimon Efrat
Shimon Efrat
Molecular Pharmacology, Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Bronx, New York
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Address correspondence and reprint requests to Dr. Shimon Efrat, Department of Molecular Pharmacology, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, 1300 Morris Park Ave., Bronx, NY 10461.
Diabetes 1994;43(12):1413–1417
Article history
Received:
April 09 1994
Revision Received:
July 21 1994
Accepted:
July 21 1994
PubMed:
7958492
Citation
David Knaack, Deborah M Fiore, Manju Surana, Margarita Leiser, Megan Laurance, David Fusco-DeMane, Orion D Hegre, Norman Fleischer, Shimon Efrat; Clonal Insulinoma Cell Line That Stably Maintains Correct Glucose Responsiveness. Diabetes 1 December 1994; 43 (12): 1413–1417. https://doi.org/10.2337/diab.43.12.1413
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