Abstract
A lymphocytic tumor, 38C-13, induced by the chemical carcinogen 7, 12-dimethylbenz(a)anthracene in C3H/eB mice and adapted to tissue culture, produces 7-8 S IgM with "core" carbohydrates (N-acetylglucosamines, mannoses), but not "branch" carbohydrates (neuraminic acids, fucoses, galactoses) attached to the mu heavy, but not to the light chains. Turnover of the 7-8 S 38C-13 IgM is slow (half disappearance time = 10-15 h). The IgM is released from the cells as 7-8 S IgM. The ratio of IgM synthesis to the synthesis of all cellular glycoproteins is 0.005-0.01. After comparison of these data with data obtained with normal B lymphocytes before and after mitogenic stimulation, we conclude that 38C-13 tumor cells are transformed counterparts very near or within the population of small, mitogen-sensitive, resting B lymphocytes.
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