摘要
AIM To investigate the characteristics of newly established four hepatocellular carcinoma cell lines (SNU 739, SNU 761, SNU 878 and SNU 886) from Korean hepatocellular cancer patients. METHODS Morphologic and genetic studies were done. RESULTS All four lines grew as a monolayer with an adherent pattern, and their doubling times ranged from 20 to 29 hours. The viability rate was relatively high (88%-94%). Neither mycoplasmal nor bacterial contamination was present. The lines showed different patterns in fingerprinting analysis. The hepatitis B virus (HBV) DNA was integrated in the genomes of all four lines, and in all of them HBx, HBc and HBs transcripts were detected by reverse transcriptase PCR methods. Among the three cell lines used as control (Hep 3B, SK Hep1 and Hep G2), only Hep 3B showed HBx expression, and this line was used as a HBV integrated control. The RNA of albumin was detected in three lines (SNU 761, SNU 878 and SNU 886), that of transferrin in two lines (SNU 878, SNU 886), and that of IGF Ⅱ was detected in none of the cell lines. CONCLUSION These well characterized cell lines may be very useful for studying the biology of hepatocellular carcinoma in association with the hepatitis B virus.