Engraftment of C6-2B Cells into the Striatum of Aci Nude Rats as a Tool for Comparison of the in Vitro and in Vivo Phenotype of a Glioma Cell Line

The C6-2B is a well-characterized glioma cell line used extensively in the study of malignant glial biology. While the C6-2B cell line has traditionally been thought of as a homogenous cell line, the in vitro phenotype of the C6-2B cell line can vary considerably depending on the culture technique u...

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Main Authors: Carlo Tornatore, Stuart Rabin, Belinda Baker-Cairns, Stuart Keir, Italo Mocchetti
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 1997-05-01
Series:Cell Transplantation
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/096368979700600314
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spelling doaj-95884af0165647caa361c7a1a69f84a42020-11-25T03:17:14ZengSAGE PublishingCell Transplantation0963-68971555-38921997-05-01610.1177/096368979700600314Engraftment of C6-2B Cells into the Striatum of Aci Nude Rats as a Tool for Comparison of the in Vitro and in Vivo Phenotype of a Glioma Cell LineCarlo Tornatore0Stuart Rabin1Belinda Baker-Cairns2Stuart Keir3Italo Mocchetti4Departments of Neurology Bethesda, MD, 20892 USACell Biology and Anatomy, Georgetown University Medical Center, Washington, DC, 20007 USA, Bethesda, MD, 20892 USALaboratory of Molecular Medicine and Therapeutics, National Institutes of Neurologic Disorders and Stroke, National Institute of Health, Bethesda, MD, 20892 USALaboratory of Molecular Medicine and Therapeutics, National Institutes of Neurologic Disorders and Stroke, National Institute of Health, Bethesda, MD, 20892 USACell Biology and Anatomy, Georgetown University Medical Center, Washington, DC, 20007 USA, Bethesda, MD, 20892 USAThe C6-2B is a well-characterized glioma cell line used extensively in the study of malignant glial biology. While the C6-2B cell line has traditionally been thought of as a homogenous cell line, the in vitro phenotype of the C6-2B cell line can vary considerably depending on the culture technique used and the stratum on which the cells are grown. Thus, we asked whether the in vitro phenotype of the C6-2B cell line was significantly different than the in vivo phenotype of the cell line once it was engrafted into the striatum of nude rats. Under culture conditions used in our laboratory, 100% of the C6 cells were found to express p75, the low-affinity nerve growth factor (NGF) receptor, and Major Histocompatability Class I (MHC Class I), while only 10-15% demonstrated vimentin reactivity. Immunohistochemistry was consistently negative for GFAP, trkA (the high-affinity receptor for NGF), CD4, CD8, and a macrophage specific marker (Ox-41). Once engrafted into the striatum of nude rats, the cells remained 100% p75 and MHC Class I positive, and again, only 15% of the cells demonstrated vimentin reactivity. The grafted cells retained this characteristic for 28 days in vivo. Although an immunoincompetent host was selected to minimize the effects an inflammatory response would have on the graft, a transient inflammatory response was detected. During the first week of engraftment, numerous MHC class II cells, some of which were macrophages, were seen infiltrating the graft. However, by 4 weeks postengraftment, no inflammatory cells were appreciated in the graft and surprisingly little reactive gliosis was seen in the penumbra of the tumor mass. Thus, the limited number of in vitro phe-notypic characteristics we examined in the C6-2B cell line remained constant once the cells were engrafted into the striatum of athymic nude rats.https://doi.org/10.1177/096368979700600314
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author Carlo Tornatore
Stuart Rabin
Belinda Baker-Cairns
Stuart Keir
Italo Mocchetti
spellingShingle Carlo Tornatore
Stuart Rabin
Belinda Baker-Cairns
Stuart Keir
Italo Mocchetti
Engraftment of C6-2B Cells into the Striatum of Aci Nude Rats as a Tool for Comparison of the in Vitro and in Vivo Phenotype of a Glioma Cell Line
Cell Transplantation
author_facet Carlo Tornatore
Stuart Rabin
Belinda Baker-Cairns
Stuart Keir
Italo Mocchetti
author_sort Carlo Tornatore
title Engraftment of C6-2B Cells into the Striatum of Aci Nude Rats as a Tool for Comparison of the in Vitro and in Vivo Phenotype of a Glioma Cell Line
title_short Engraftment of C6-2B Cells into the Striatum of Aci Nude Rats as a Tool for Comparison of the in Vitro and in Vivo Phenotype of a Glioma Cell Line
title_full Engraftment of C6-2B Cells into the Striatum of Aci Nude Rats as a Tool for Comparison of the in Vitro and in Vivo Phenotype of a Glioma Cell Line
title_fullStr Engraftment of C6-2B Cells into the Striatum of Aci Nude Rats as a Tool for Comparison of the in Vitro and in Vivo Phenotype of a Glioma Cell Line
title_full_unstemmed Engraftment of C6-2B Cells into the Striatum of Aci Nude Rats as a Tool for Comparison of the in Vitro and in Vivo Phenotype of a Glioma Cell Line
title_sort engraftment of c6-2b cells into the striatum of aci nude rats as a tool for comparison of the in vitro and in vivo phenotype of a glioma cell line
publisher SAGE Publishing
series Cell Transplantation
issn 0963-6897
1555-3892
publishDate 1997-05-01
description The C6-2B is a well-characterized glioma cell line used extensively in the study of malignant glial biology. While the C6-2B cell line has traditionally been thought of as a homogenous cell line, the in vitro phenotype of the C6-2B cell line can vary considerably depending on the culture technique used and the stratum on which the cells are grown. Thus, we asked whether the in vitro phenotype of the C6-2B cell line was significantly different than the in vivo phenotype of the cell line once it was engrafted into the striatum of nude rats. Under culture conditions used in our laboratory, 100% of the C6 cells were found to express p75, the low-affinity nerve growth factor (NGF) receptor, and Major Histocompatability Class I (MHC Class I), while only 10-15% demonstrated vimentin reactivity. Immunohistochemistry was consistently negative for GFAP, trkA (the high-affinity receptor for NGF), CD4, CD8, and a macrophage specific marker (Ox-41). Once engrafted into the striatum of nude rats, the cells remained 100% p75 and MHC Class I positive, and again, only 15% of the cells demonstrated vimentin reactivity. The grafted cells retained this characteristic for 28 days in vivo. Although an immunoincompetent host was selected to minimize the effects an inflammatory response would have on the graft, a transient inflammatory response was detected. During the first week of engraftment, numerous MHC class II cells, some of which were macrophages, were seen infiltrating the graft. However, by 4 weeks postengraftment, no inflammatory cells were appreciated in the graft and surprisingly little reactive gliosis was seen in the penumbra of the tumor mass. Thus, the limited number of in vitro phe-notypic characteristics we examined in the C6-2B cell line remained constant once the cells were engrafted into the striatum of athymic nude rats.
url https://doi.org/10.1177/096368979700600314
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