Leukemia Research
Volume 23, Issue 8 , Pages 731-740, August 1999

A novel biphenotypic B-cell precursor leukemia cell line (NALM-29) carrying t(9;22)(q34;q11) established from a patient with acute leukemia

  • Yoshinobu Matsuo

      Affiliations

    • Fujisaki Cell Center, Hayashibara Biochemical Labs Inc., 675-1 Fujisaki, Okayama 702-8006, Japan
    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author. Tel.: +81-86-2768621; fax: +81-86-2742150
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  • Hans G. Drexler

      Affiliations

    • DSMZ-German Collection of Microorganisms and Cell Cultures, Deptartment of Human and Animal Cell Cultures, Braunschweig, Germany
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  • Makoto Takeuchi

      Affiliations

    • National Sanatorium Minami Okayama Hospital, Hayashima-cho, Okayama, Japan
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  • Kunzo Orita

      Affiliations

    • Fujisaki Cell Center, Hayashibara Biochemical Labs Inc., 675-1 Fujisaki, Okayama 702-8006, Japan

Received 25 January 1999; accepted 19 March 1999.

Abstract 

A novel biphenotypic leukemia cell line, NALM-29, was established from a 46-year-old Japanese male patient with acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL). The primary leukemic blasts showed a common ALL phenotype with CD19+, CD10+, CD13, HLA-DR+and Igs. NALM-29 cells display biphenotypic characteristics: expression of the intracellular enzyme myeloperoxidase at the mRNA and protein level and cell surface positivity for CD19, CD10, CD13, CD33 and HLA-DR. NALM-29 fulfills EGIL criteria as B-cell precursor (BCP) leukemia B-II type. NALM-29 cells have a lymphoblastic morphological appearance; the immunoglobulin heavy chain gene is rearranged. NALM-29 cells responded significantly to the proliferative stimuli of FLT-3 ligand and IL-7, but not to GM-CSF, IL-3, IL-6, PIXY-321 or SCF. Proliferation of cells was inhibited significantly by IL-4, TNF-α or TNF-β treatment. Cytogenetic analysis revealed the characteristic t(9;22)(q34;q11); expression of the m-bcr e1-a2 BCR-ABL fusion gene (typically found in ALL) was determined by PCR amplification of cDNA. The immunological, cytogenetic and functional characterization of NALM-29 suggests that this cell line may represent a scientifically significant in vitro model for BCP-type leukemia cells with biphenotypic characteristics.

Keywords: Leukemia, ALL, Cell line, Biphenotypic, t(9;22)

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PII: S0145-2126(99)00086-7

Leukemia Research
Volume 23, Issue 8 , Pages 731-740, August 1999