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Query: UMLS:C0403608 (
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A serum-free medium (HMRI-2) has been developed for the outgrowth and subculture of epithelial cells from normal adult human
ureter
and bladder. Medium HMRI-2 consists of Ham's MCDB 152 with double the amounts of the essential amino acids in Stock 1, low Ca2+ (0.06 mM) and is supplemented with epithelial growth factor, 5 ng/ml; transferrin, 5 micrograms/ml; insulin, 5 micrograms/ml; ethanolamine and phosphoethanolamine, 0.1 mM each; hydrocortisone, 2.8 X 10(-6) M; and bovine pituitary extract, 126 micrograms protein/ml. The cultured cells showed ultrastructural markers of epithelial cells (prekeratin fibers, tonofilaments, surface microvilli with glycocalyx), exhibited
ABO
antigens, and had a normal human diploid karyotype. Primary cultures could be subcultured and also cryopreserved in HMRI-2 in liquid nitrogen. Cells in mass cultures showed a population doubling time of 40.5 +/- 4.5 h and had a maximum in vitro life span of 20 to 25 population doublings. It was observed that primary outgrowths, secondary cultures, and even cryopreserved cells all retained the capacity to respond to high Ca2+ and serum by differentiation and desquamation. This study has resulted in the availability of easily obtainable serum-free epithelial cultures from normal adult human
ureter
and bladder. The useful in vitro life span of these cultures may be important in future studies of carcinogenesis.
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PMID:Selective growth of normal adult human urothelial cells in serum-free medium. 400 32
Total non-acid and acid glycolipid fractions were isolated from epithelial cell scrapings and the non-epithelial residue of a human upper
ureter
. The glycolipid fractions were structurally characterized as total mixtures by thin-layer chromatography, mass spectrometry, and proton NMR spectroscopy. Selected structural information was also obtained on binding of monoclonal antibodies and bacteria to the thin-layer chromatograms. The major epithelial cell glycolipids were Glc beta 1-1ceramide (75%), dihexosylceramide (10%) and NeuAcLacceramide (10%). In addition, 8 minor glycolipids belonging to the blood group P, Lewis and
ABO
systems were identified. The major glycolipids of the non-epithelial residues were mono- and dihexosylceramides together with globotriaosyl- and globotetraosylceramides. The epithelial mono- and diglycosylceramide compounds had an unusual ceramide composition with mainly C18 and C20 trihydroxy long chain bases in combination with C22-C24 hydroxy fatty acids in contrast to the non-epithelial glycolipids which contained mainly C18 dihydroxy long chain bases in combination with C16-C24 non-hydroxy fatty acids.
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PMID:The specific glycosphingolipid composition of human ureteral epithelial cells. 408 74
Thirty-five patients with transitional cell carcinoma of the renal pelvis or
ureter
of all stages and grades were studied for presence or absence of
ABO
(H) antigens utilizing an improved technique for staining and preserving the slides. Seventy per cent of the grade I tumors retained their antigens. Patients with antigen present had a longer duration of disease-free interval. Specific red cell adherence (SRCA) may predict the clinical course of patients with low-stage, low-grade transitional cell carcinomas and may be helpful in selecting patients for optimal therapy.
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PMID:Detection of cell surface antigen in cancer of renal pelvis and ureter. 663 90
Employing the indirect immunoperoxidase technique, monoclonal antisera against blood group antigens A and B were used to localize the corresponding tissue isoantigens in normal
ureter
and transitional cell carcinoma of the
ureter
and renal pelvis in 29 patients. All five cases of normal ureters showed positive staining of tissue isoantigens within the transitional epithelium, and all twelve cases of noninvasive transitional cell carcinoma showed similar staining in tumor cells. Of the remaining twelve cases who had invasive tumor, eight lacked tissue isoantigens, while four cases exhibited positive staining. These results support the earlier findings that normal urothelium and noninvasive transitional cell carcinoma of the urinary tract possess
ABO
tissue isoantigens, while these isoantigens are most frequently absent in invasive tumors. In addition, this study also demonstrates that invasive transitional cell carcinoma of ureters and renal pelvis may continue to possess tissue isoantigens when studied by this sensitive, specific method.
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PMID:Use of monoclonal antibodies for the localization of tissue isoantigens A and B in transitional cell carcinoma of the upper urinary tract. 682 85