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L1210 is a
mouse A mouse (: mice) is a small rodent. Characteristically, mice are known to have a pointed snout, small rounded ears, a body-length scaly tail, and a high breeding rate. The best known mouse species is the common house mouse (''Mus musculus'' ...
lymphocytic leukemia
cell line An immortalised cell line is a population of cells from a multicellular organism that would normally not proliferate indefinitely but, due to mutation, have evaded normal cellular senescence and instead can keep undergoing division. The cells ...
utilized in cancer research. L1210 cells are used to investigate new chemotherapeutic agents and as a model for observing drug resistance mechanisms in cancer treatment. These cells were originally derived from a mouse with
lymphocytic leukemia Lymphoid leukemias are a group of leukemias affecting circulating lymphocytes, a type of white blood cell. The lymphocytic leukemias are closely related to lymphomas of the lymphocytes, to the point that some of them are unitary disease entities t ...
.


History

In 1954, Dr. Lloyd Law isolated the L1210 cell line by exposing DBA/2 mice to the chemical
carcinogen A carcinogen () is any agent that promotes the development of cancer. Carcinogens can include synthetic chemicals, naturally occurring substances, physical agents such as ionizing and non-ionizing radiation, and biologic agents such as viruse ...
3-methylcholantrene. The cell line originated from the ascitic fluid of an 8-month-old female DBA/2 strain mice with lymphoid leukemia. This was done by painting the skin with methylcholantrene, which induces tumors to allow researchers to study the process of cancer development. The L1210 cells were implanted intraperitonealy (ip) through diluted ascitic fluid containing 105 L1210 cells per animal. The L1210 cells exhibited median death days ranging from 6.4 to 9.9 days and tumor doubling times ranging from 0.34 to 0.46 days. These L1210 cells are lymphocytic B-cells, but have a
lymphoblast __NOTOC__ A lymphoblast is a modified naive lymphocyte with altered cell morphology. It occurs when the lymphocyte is activated by an antigen and increased in volume by nucleus and cytoplasm growth as well as new mRNA and protein synthesis. The ly ...
morphology. These cells grow aggressively and have a high proliferative capacity, which makes L1210 cells ideal for studying leukemia
pathogenesis In pathology, pathogenesis is the process by which a disease or disorder develops. It can include factors which contribute not only to the onset of the disease or disorder, but also to its progression and maintenance. The word comes . Descript ...
. Lastly, L1210 cells grow rapidly
in vitro ''In vitro'' (meaning ''in glass'', or ''in the glass'') Research, studies are performed with Cell (biology), cells or biological molecules outside their normal biological context. Colloquially called "test-tube experiments", these studies in ...
and can maintain a suspension culture. This makes them ideal for
in vivo Studies that are ''in vivo'' (Latin for "within the living"; often not italicized in English) are those in which the effects of various biological entities are tested on whole, living organisms or cells, usually animals, including humans, an ...
experiments and in vitro assays. In the early 1960s and 1970s, the Division of Cancer Treatment of the
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started using mouse leukemia models for their drug discovery programs. The L1210 cells played a major role in evaluations of potential anticancer agents. These models are still used today to study the mechanisms of drug resistance.


Resistance mechanism

To study their resistance mechanism, L1210 cells were treated with amethopterin. Cells that showed resistance to amethopterin also showed an increase in
dihydrofolate reductase Dihydrofolate reductase, or DHFR, is an enzyme that reduces dihydrofolic acid to tetrahydrofolic acid, using NADPH as an electron donor, which can be converted to the kinds of tetrahydrofolate cofactors used in one-carbon transfer chemistry. ...
(DHFR) activity. This increased DHFR activity leads to abnormal cell proliferation and is associated with tumor resistance to amethopterin (methotrexate), a common chemotherapy drug. The resistance of L1210 cells is also due to the absence of a subtelocentric (ST) marker chromosome, which suggests that chromosomal alterations are also involved in the development of resistance. L1210 cells that showed a lack of ST marker chromosomes showed resistance to amethopterin, associating this resistance with chromosomal change. To summarize, the resistance mechanism of L1210 cells to amethopterin is associated with an increase in DHFR activity and the absence of the ST marker chromosome. This emphasizes the role of
genetic mutations In biology, a mutation is an alteration in the nucleic acid sequence of the genome of an organism, virus, or extrachromosomal DNA. Viral genomes contain either DNA or RNA. Mutations result from errors during DNA or viral replication, mitosi ...
that leads to the development of drug resistance.


Multidrug resistance studies

Development of
multidrug resistance Multiple drug resistance (MDR), multidrug resistance or multiresistance is antimicrobial resistance shown by a species of microorganism to at least one antimicrobial drug in three or more antimicrobial categories. Antimicrobial categories are ...
(MDR) is a major challenge in cancer treatment. In order to study this, L1210 cell sub-lines like L1210/VCR-1 and L1210/VCR-2 are developed to study the mechanisms of MDR. These sub-lines are developed as resistant to common chemotherapy drugs. L1210/VCR-1 and L1210/VCR-2 are resistant to
vincristine Vincristine, also known as leurocristine and sold under the brand name Oncovin among others, is a chemotherapy medication used to treat a number of types of cancer. This includes acute lymphocytic leukemia, acute myeloid leukemia, Hodgkin lym ...
. In one study that focused on the resistance of L1210/VCR to vincristine, L1210 cells were cultured in increasing concentrations of vincristine over a long period of time to develop L1210/VCR. L1210/VCR represents the resistant sub-line, while L1210 cells were used as a control. To test for vincristine sensitivity, the cells were cultured in RPMI 1640 medium. The IC50 value was used to determine vincristine sensitivity. In addition, a
Western blot The western blot (sometimes called the protein immunoblot), or western blotting, is a widely used analytical technique in molecular biology and immunogenetics to detect specific proteins in a sample of tissue homogenate or extract. Besides detect ...
using
monoclonal antibody A monoclonal antibody (mAb, more rarely called moAb) is an antibody produced from a cell lineage made by cloning a unique white blood cell. All subsequent antibodies derived this way trace back to a unique parent cell. Monoclonal antibodie ...
C219 was used to determine the over expression of membrane
P-glycoprotein P-glycoprotein 1 (permeability glycoprotein, abbreviated as P-gp or Pgp) also known as multidrug resistance protein 1 (MDR1) or ATP-binding cassette sub-family B member 1 (ABCB1) or cluster of differentiation 243 (CD243) is an important protein ...
(Pgp). The results showed that L1210/VCR had an IC50 value 200 times higher than L1210 cells, a significantly higher resistance to vincristine. L1210/VCR also exhibited interactions with the C219 antibody in the Western blot, which did not occur in the L1210 cells. This indicates that Pgp over expression is associated with multidrug resistant cells. This study shows how longterm adaptation to a chemotherapy drug can cause changes and consequently, resistance to these drugs. It also demonstrates a method of using L1210 cells and its sub-lines to test and better understand multidrug resistance.


Applications in cancer research

The L1210 leukemia cell line can be injected into test recipients and will cause the recipients to develop leukemia. This allows for the evaluation of the anti-leukemia efficiency of chemotherapy drugs by methods such as screening for
antimetabolite An antimetabolite is a chemical that inhibits the use of a metabolite, which is another chemical that is part of normal metabolism. Such substances are often similar in structure to the metabolite that they interfere with, such as the antifolat ...
s and the efficiency of topoisomerase II inhibitors. Another way researchers can use L1210 cells in cancer research is by studying the
pathogenesis In pathology, pathogenesis is the process by which a disease or disorder develops. It can include factors which contribute not only to the onset of the disease or disorder, but also to its progression and maintenance. The word comes . Descript ...
of leukemia to learn how the disease develops and progresses. Lastly, L1210 cells also allows researchers to investigate the mechanisms of drug resistance. The L1210 cell lines exhibits responsiveness to a variety of chemotherapy agents, making it a valuable cell line to evaluate pre-clinical drugs and studying drug resistance mechanisms. It also serves as a model to understand the immune response to leukemia by providing information on how the L1210 cells interact with the host's immune system. This includes studies of
cytokine Cytokines () are a broad and loose category of small proteins (~5–25 kDa) important in cell signaling. Cytokines are produced by a broad range of cells, including immune cells like macrophages, B cell, B lymphocytes, T cell, T lymphocytes ...
production, tumor immunology, and chemotherapy drug efficiency. The L1210 cell line still plays a critical role in leukemia research and continues to contribute to advances in therapeutic developments and cancer biology.


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