Cell Structure and Function
Online ISSN : 1347-3700
Print ISSN : 0386-7196
ISSN-L : 0386-7196
A Cell Line Derived from Sphingomyelinosis Mouse Shows Alterations in Intracellular Cholesterol Metabolism Similar to Those in Type C Niemann-Pick Disease
Kousaku OhnoEiji NanbaShigeki MiyawakiTakeshi SakiyamaTeruo KitagawaKenzo Takeshita
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1992 Volume 17 Issue 4 Pages 229-236

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Cell lines derived from the sphingomyelinosis (gene symbol, spm) mouse were established from homozygous (spm/spm) and heterozygous (spm/+) embryos according to a rigid 3T3 transfer schedule. The SPM-3T3 cells derived from a homozygousembryo showed extensive accumulation of intracellular cholesterol, attenuated esterification of exogenously added cholesterol and increased de novo cholesterol synthesis, when compared to SPMH-3T3cells derived from a heterozygous embryo. The phenotypic abnormalities were very similar to those observed in fibrobJasts from patients with Niemann-Pick disease type C (NP-C), in which a defect in the intracellular transport of unesterified cholesterol is suggested. The genetic defect in SPM-3T3 cells should be closely related to that in NP-C. The SPM-3T3cell line is useful for biochemical and genetic studies on the regulation of intracellular cholesterol metabolism.

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