| Literature DB >> 25886959 |
Hui Zhang1, Yongan Yang2, Yifeng Wang3, Xinping Gao4, Weiming Wang5, Hui Liu6, Haipeng He7, Yijuan Liang8, Kun Pan9, Hongli Wu10, Junrong Shi11, Huiling Xue12, Ling Liang13, Zhihuci Cai14, Yanfang Fan15, Yanyan Zhang16.
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PURPOSE: The purpose of this study is to identify a prospective association between CA125 and tumorigenic ovarian cancer cells, using the new method of orthotopic transplantation (1).Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25886959 PMCID: PMC4383191 DOI: 10.1186/s13048-015-0132-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Ovarian Res ISSN: 1757-2215 Impact factor: 4.234
Figure 1Data when mice were injected with cell suspension.
Figure 2The growth curve of four groups of mice weight.
Figure 3The flow cytometry test results of primary tumor cells after different fluorescent antibody labeling. The window of A contained live tumor cells to be sorted, and cells in B window were obtained from A window, which were FITC-negative and PE-negative cells. Cells in window of C were obtained from B window, where cells inside the window or on the left of the horizontal line were FITC-, PE- and CA125- negative cells, while cells outside the window or on the right of the horizontal line were FITC-negative, PE-negative and CA125-positive cells. Plots in D, E and F were testing results of sorted negative cells. Compared with A window, dead cells and cell debris in D window significantly reduced. Cells in E window were obtained from D window, which detected the purity of FITC- and PE-negative cells, while cells in F window were obtained from D window, which detected purity of FITC-, PE- and CA125-negative cells.
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| CA125+/lineage- | 3/5 | 5/5 | ||
| CA125-/lineage | 0/5 | 0/5 | ||
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| Control group | 0/10 | |||
| Blank control group | 0/10 |
Figure 4The state after anatomy after tumor formation.
Figure 5The state of pre-anatomy after tumor formation.
Figure 6The ovarian tumor on H&E staining of the vaccinated tumor cells (×40).
Figure 7A case had peritoneal metastasis.
Figure 8The immunohistochemical staining of the ovarian tumor for detecting expression of CA125 (brown color).
Figure 9The immunohistochemical staining of the ovarian tumor for detecting expression of CA125 (brown color).
Figure 10Liver metastasis.
Figure 11The SEM results of liver metastases.
Figure 12The pelvic muscle metastasis.
Figure 13The expressions of human CA125 (red light) and mouse antigen (green light) of the ovarian tumor.