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Characterization of Primary Cultures of Normal and Neoplastic Canine Melanocytes.

Monica Sforna1, Elisabetta Chiaradia1, Ilaria Porcellato1, Serenella Silvestri1, Giulia Moretti1, Luca Mechelli1, Chiara Brachelente1.   

Abstract

Although numerous animal models, especially mouse models, have been established for the study of melanoma, they often fail to accurately describe the mechanisms of human disease because of their anatomic, physiological, and immune differences. The dog, as a spontaneous model of melanoma, is nowadays considered one of the most valid alternatives due to the heterogeneity of clinical presentations and of histological and genetic similarities of canine melanoma with the human counterpart. The aim of the study was to optimize a protocol for the isolation and cultivation of healthy and neoplastic canine melanocytes derived from the same animal and obtained from cutaneous and mucosal (oral) sites. We obtained five primary tumor cell cultures (from 2 cutaneous melanoma, 2 mucosal melanoma and 1 lymph node metastasis) and primary normal melanocyte cell cultures (from normal skin and mucosa) from the same dogs. Immunocytochemical characterization with Melan A, PNL2 and S100 antibodies confirmed the melanocytic origin of the cells. This work contributes to expanding the case record of studies on canine melanoma cell cultures as suitable model to study human and canine melanoma. To the authors' knowledge, this is the first report of isolation of normal skin and mucosal canine melanocytes.

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Keywords:  cutaneous melanoma; dog; melanocytes; mucosal melanoma; primary cell culture

Year:  2021        PMID: 33802040      PMCID: PMC7998744          DOI: 10.3390/ani11030768

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Animals (Basel)        ISSN: 2076-2615            Impact factor:   2.752


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