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Establishment of three human liver carcinoma cell lines and some of their biological characteristics in vitro.
Three cell lines derived from liver carcinoma specimens of two male and one female operated patients have been successfully established in vitro and designated by the names of BEL-7402, BEL-7404 and BEL-7405. In the course of the establishment (from the 2nd transfer onwards) studies were made to characterize them. The doubling time of cell population was found to be 20--26 hr. They formed tumor nodules upon heterologous transplantation. They appeared as epithelial-like cells in morphology and showed, in addition to desmosomes, the presence of cytoplasmic tonofibrills which were typical of epithelial cells by electron microscopy. The ultrastructural features were different from normal human liver cells, but similar to clinical hepatoma cells. They had hypotriploid chromosone number with one abnormally long acrocentric chromosome present in all 3 cell lines and additional small acrocentric chromosome and chromosome fragment in BEL-7405 line of cells. AFP were detected intracellularly by the indirect immunofluorescent method. LDH isoenzyme showed a pattern different from that of human adult liver, but similar to those of embryonic liver and clinical hepatoma with the increase of the percentage of LDH-1 (H-type) at the expanse of LDH-5 (M-type), i.e. with a higher H/M ratio. The results suggest the 3 lines of liver carcinoma cells as rapidly growing and not well differentiated epithelial-like malignant cells.