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. 1982 Apr;42(4):1541-8.

Characterization of a newly established human gastric cancer cell line HGT-1 bearing histamine H2-receptors

  • PMID: 6277484

Characterization of a newly established human gastric cancer cell line HGT-1 bearing histamine H2-receptors

C L Laboisse et al. Cancer Res. 1982 Apr.

Abstract

A human gastric adenocarcinoma cell line, HGT-1, was established in vitro from the primary tumor of a 60-year-old patient. Histological examination of the tumor revealed a poorly differentiated adenocarcinoma. Primary tumor cells were cloned in soft agarose and gave rise to tumor colonies. The procedures enabling us to form a continuous cell line from the agarose colonies are described. The cultured cells grew as monolayers of closely apposed polygonal cells with a population-doubling time of 19.48 +/- 1.20 (S.E.) hr during exponential growth at passage 59. They had an epithelial morphology. Ultrastructural studies revealed the presence of microvilli and tight junctions. The HGT-1 cell line is tumorigenic in nude mice and has a hyperdiploid karyotype with a modal number of 57 chromosomes. It exhibits numerous marker chromosomes. These human gastric epithelial cells do not secrete mucus or carcinoembryonic antigen. They exhibit functional histamine H2-receptors mediating cellular cyclic adenosine 3':5'-monophosphate production and adenylate cyclase activation. In conclusion, the use of a soft-agarose clonogenic assay permitted us to develop a cancer cell line without the problems of fibroblastic cell contamination. The existence of histamine H2-receptors on gastric HGT-1 cells stresses the importance of this line as a model for studies of regulatory mechanisms involved in gastric secretion.

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