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Derivation of Thymic Lymphoma T-cell Lines from Atm-/- and p53-/- Mice
Published on: April 3, 2011
Development and characterization of 5 canine B-cell lymphoma cell lines
Allison L Zwingenberger1, William Vernau, Changying Shi
1Department of Surgical and Radiological Sciences, School of Veterinary Medicine, University of California, Davis, CA, USA. azwingen@ucdavis.edu
Abstract:
Canine and human lymphoma share similar characteristics in disease development and response to therapy. Translational research can be furthered using tools such as canine cell lines to model therapeutic compounds and strategies. We developed 5 B-cell lymphoma cell lines from dogs with confirmed large B-cell lymphoma. These cell lines were CD3, CD18, CD20, and CD90 positive with variable CD79a, CD1c and CD34 expression. All cell lines were tumorigenic in Nu/nu mice and were wild type for p53. Canine lymphoma cell lines serve as an important resource for translational lymphoma research.

