Receptor Insertion into Factor-Dependent Murine Cell Lines to Develop Specific Bioassays for Murine G-CSF and M-CSF and Human GM-CSF
- 1 January 1994
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Growth Factors
- Vol. 11 (2), 145-152
- https://doi.org/10.3109/08977199409001056
Abstract
CDNAs encoding the receptors for murine G-CSF, M-CSF or human GM-CSF were inserted into the murine hemopoietic continuous cell lines Ba/F3 or FDC-P1 and sublines selected that were then responsive to proliferative stimulation by these growth factors. When used in microwell assays the Ba/F3 G-CSF receptor-expressing cell line was able to detect 100 pg G-CSF per ml, the Ba/F3 M-CSF receptor-expressing cell line 100–400 pg M-CSF per ml and the FDC-P1 line expressing the α- and β-chains of the human GM-CSF receptor detected 5–10 pg/ml of GM-CSF in test material. These cell lines appear satisfactory for use as selective bioassays for these colony stimulating factors in material potentially containing a mixture of growth factors.Keywords
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