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Morphological and functional characterization of a conditionally immortalized collecting tubule cell line. Am J Physiol Renal Physiol 1998 Nov 01;275(5):F802-F811

Date

11/01/1998

Pubmed ID

29586404

Abstract

A conditionally immortalized collecting tubule cell line, mCT1, was derived from the H-2K-ts A58 transgenic mouse (ImmortoMouse), which harbors a temperature-sensitive mutant of the SV40 large T antigen oncogene. Cells maintained under permissive conditions [33°C with interferon-γ (IFN-γ)] form epithelial monolayers, express large T antigen, and proliferate (>50 passages). The cells retain properties characteristic of the renal collecting tubule (CT) including: vasopressin (VP)-stimulated cAMP accumulation, aquaporin-2 expression, high transepithelial electrical resistance, VP-stimulated ion transport, and amiloride-sensitive sodium absorption. When the cells are transferred to nonpermissive conditions (39°C without IFN-γ), the steady-state level of large T antigen protein declines (>95% decrease) and cell proliferation is arrested. This conditionally immortalized, murine renal cell line should prove useful for studies of CT physiology and large T antigen biology.

Author List

Takacs-Jarrett M, Sweeney WE, Avner ED, Cotton CU

Author

Ellis D. Avner MD Professor in the Pediatrics department at Medical College of Wisconsin