Down-regulation of glucocorticoid receptors in mouse lymphoma cell variants.

  • Danielsen M
  • Stallcup M
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Abstract

The mouse thymoma-derived cell line W7 is sensitive to the cytolytic action of glucocorticoids. We have isolated a novel class of cell variant that apparently overcomes its inherent sensitivity to glucocorticoids by reversibly down-regulating the level of glucocorticoid receptors. This phenotype is stable during subcloning in the presence and in the absence of glucocorticoids and is dominant in somatic cell hybrids with wild-type cells. Fusion of this variant with wild-type cells produces hybrids that down-regulate and are less sensitive to glucocorticoids than hybrids of receptor-negative and wild-type cells. This is the first demonstration of a phenotypic change which correlates with down-regulation of the glucocorticoid receptor.

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Danielsen, M., & Stallcup, M. R. (1984). Down-regulation of glucocorticoid receptors in mouse lymphoma cell variants. Molecular and Cellular Biology, 4(3), 449–453. https://doi.org/10.1128/mcb.4.3.449

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