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Pathology of spontaneous and oncogene transformed rat liver epithelial cells and derived tumours in nude mice.

A O Williams1, A C Huggett, S S Thorgeirsson.   

Abstract

The histological and ultrastructural features of oncogene transformed rat liver epithelial (RLE) cells in culture and spontaneously transformed RLE cells were studied. The tumours produced in nude mice by all the transformed cells were either moderately well differentiated carcinomas or sarcomatous tumours. Epithelial tumours were produced in the RLE cells after transduction of both v-raf and v-myc oncogenes whereas sarcomatous tumours were produced after transduction of v-raf alone. These data suggested that transformation of RLE cells with a single oncogene, v-raf, produced malignant tumours which were consistent with sarcomas while a combination of two oncogenes, v-raf and v-myc, produced an epithelial tumour, consistent with a carcinoma. The effects of these oncogenes on RLE cells indicate that they were able to differentiate and were capable of producing two morphologically distinct tumour types. The possible role of v-myc in switching the sarcomatous lineage to an epithelial tumour lineage is considered to be significant and worthy of further studies. The epithelial tumour produced in RLE cells by combination of v-raf and v-myc is consistent with an embryonal type of hepatoblastoma. The trabecular type of liver cell carcinoma which resulted from spontaneous transformation of RLE cells illustrates the inherent potential of the RLE cell to undergo malignant change and strongly suggests that the RLE cells may be the precursor cells in the development of hepatocellular carcinoma in the rat.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1576082      PMCID: PMC2002459     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Exp Pathol        ISSN: 0959-9673            Impact factor:   1.925


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