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Development, Vol 103, Issue 3 431-446, Copyright © 1988 by Company of Biologists
JOURNAL ARTICLES |
T Jaffredo, AF Horwitz, CA Buck, PM Rong and F Dieterlen-Lievre
Institut d'Embryologie du CNRS et du College de France, Nogent-sur-Marne.
We report a teratological method in which mouse hybridoma cells are grafted into a chick host. CSAT (Cell Substratum ATtachment) hybridoma was used. It produces an antibody directed against the avian integrin complex. The grafts were performed during the second and third days of incubation either at the level of the somites or in the coelom of the chick embryo. The anomalies were revealed by means of a monoclonal antibody that recognizes myogenic cells as soon as they become committed in the myotome. When embryos were grafted at the level of the somites, body wall muscles failed to develop on the side of the graft only. After coelomic grafting, total agenesis of abdominal muscles was induced. The anomalies were specific since the engraftment of three control hybridoma clones induced no change in muscle formation. These control hybridomas produce antibodies directed against the same molecular complex but not against the same epitope as CSAT. The injection of hybridoma cells in an embryo appears as a method of general interest to determine the long-term consequences of perturbing a specific developmental process.
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