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The influence of mesenchymal stromal cells on B-cell line growth and immunoglobulin synthesis. / Samoylovich, M. P.; Pinevich, A. A.; Shashkova, O. A.; Vartanian, N. L.; Kiseleva, L. N.; Klimovich, V. B.

в: Cell and Tissue Biology, Том 7, № 3, 01.05.2013, стр. 227-234.

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Samoylovich, MP, Pinevich, AA, Shashkova, OA, Vartanian, NL, Kiseleva, LN & Klimovich, VB 2013, 'The influence of mesenchymal stromal cells on B-cell line growth and immunoglobulin synthesis', Cell and Tissue Biology, Том. 7, № 3, стр. 227-234. https://doi.org/10.1134/S1990519X13030103

APA

Samoylovich, M. P., Pinevich, A. A., Shashkova, O. A., Vartanian, N. L., Kiseleva, L. N., & Klimovich, V. B. (2013). The influence of mesenchymal stromal cells on B-cell line growth and immunoglobulin synthesis. Cell and Tissue Biology, 7(3), 227-234. https://doi.org/10.1134/S1990519X13030103

Vancouver

Samoylovich MP, Pinevich AA, Shashkova OA, Vartanian NL, Kiseleva LN, Klimovich VB. The influence of mesenchymal stromal cells on B-cell line growth and immunoglobulin synthesis. Cell and Tissue Biology. 2013 Май 1;7(3):227-234. https://doi.org/10.1134/S1990519X13030103

Author

Samoylovich, M. P. ; Pinevich, A. A. ; Shashkova, O. A. ; Vartanian, N. L. ; Kiseleva, L. N. ; Klimovich, V. B. / The influence of mesenchymal stromal cells on B-cell line growth and immunoglobulin synthesis. в: Cell and Tissue Biology. 2013 ; Том 7, № 3. стр. 227-234.

BibTeX

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title = "The influence of mesenchymal stromal cells on B-cell line growth and immunoglobulin synthesis",
abstract = "There are conflicting data on the influence of mesenchymal stromal cells (MSCs) on B-lymphocyte growth, differentiation, and immunoglobulin (Ig) production. The aim of this study was to investigate the influence of MSCs derived from the adipose tissue of healthy donors and cancer patients on the proliferation and Ig synthesis of the lymphoblastoid cell line Namalva and myeloma cell line U266. Cocultivation of Namalva cells with MSCs stimulated their proliferation and decreased the doubling time and minimal inoculation dose necessary for cloning of these lymphoblastoid cells. The presence of MSCs supported the survival and proliferation of Namalva cells cultivated in growth factor-deficient medium. MSCs also stimulated the proliferation of U266 myeloma cells. MSCs derived from adipose tissue of both healthy donors and patients with breast cancer effectively stimulated cell proliferation of B-cell lines. The presence of MSCs in mixed cultures had no influence on the production of IgM or IgE by Namalva or U266 cells, respectively. Cocultivation of Namalva or U266 cells with MSCs provided tight contacts between cells of both types.",
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AB - There are conflicting data on the influence of mesenchymal stromal cells (MSCs) on B-lymphocyte growth, differentiation, and immunoglobulin (Ig) production. The aim of this study was to investigate the influence of MSCs derived from the adipose tissue of healthy donors and cancer patients on the proliferation and Ig synthesis of the lymphoblastoid cell line Namalva and myeloma cell line U266. Cocultivation of Namalva cells with MSCs stimulated their proliferation and decreased the doubling time and minimal inoculation dose necessary for cloning of these lymphoblastoid cells. The presence of MSCs supported the survival and proliferation of Namalva cells cultivated in growth factor-deficient medium. MSCs also stimulated the proliferation of U266 myeloma cells. MSCs derived from adipose tissue of both healthy donors and patients with breast cancer effectively stimulated cell proliferation of B-cell lines. The presence of MSCs in mixed cultures had no influence on the production of IgM or IgE by Namalva or U266 cells, respectively. Cocultivation of Namalva or U266 cells with MSCs provided tight contacts between cells of both types.

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