The presence of cellular alterations, usually associated with transformation, has been studied in two permanent myogenic cell lines, L6 and L8, that retain the ability to differentiate in vitro. We present evidence that, beside being immortal, both cell lines are anchorage-independent for proliferation, a feature not found in primary muscle cells. L6 secretes constitutively high levels of plasminogen activator. L8 is able to undergo multinucleation in the presence of cytochalasin B (cytB) and is tumorigenic in vivo. Single anchorage-independent clones were shown to possess differentiative potentials similar to those of the parental line. Moreover, cell fusion could be directly observed in L8 while still growing as colonies in soft agar. We discuss our data with respect to (i) the reported differences in the regulation of differentiation between primary myogenic cells and continuous cell lines; (ii) the relationship between transformation and differentiation in muscle cells. © 1982.

Expression of transformation-associated traits in the myogenic cell lines L6 and L8

1982

Abstract

The presence of cellular alterations, usually associated with transformation, has been studied in two permanent myogenic cell lines, L6 and L8, that retain the ability to differentiate in vitro. We present evidence that, beside being immortal, both cell lines are anchorage-independent for proliferation, a feature not found in primary muscle cells. L6 secretes constitutively high levels of plasminogen activator. L8 is able to undergo multinucleation in the presence of cytochalasin B (cytB) and is tumorigenic in vivo. Single anchorage-independent clones were shown to possess differentiative potentials similar to those of the parental line. Moreover, cell fusion could be directly observed in L8 while still growing as colonies in soft agar. We discuss our data with respect to (i) the reported differences in the regulation of differentiation between primary myogenic cells and continuous cell lines; (ii) the relationship between transformation and differentiation in muscle cells. © 1982.
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