Literature DB >> 3621205

Primary transfection as a mechanism for transformation of host cells by human tumor cells implanted in nude mice.

V Gupta, S Rajaraman, P Gadson, J J Costanzi.   

Abstract

Establishment of cell lines in vitro from a human lung cancer xenograft in nude mice resulted in transformed mouse cell lines. The transformed mouse cell lines expressed both mouse-specific and human-specific histocompatibility antigens. Of 3 cell lines, 2 were tumorigenic in BALB/c nude mice but not in normal mice. Tumors formed by the transformed mouse cell lines were fibroblastoid and epithelioid by histology. In addition, tumors exhibited neuroepithelial differentiation by ultrastructural and immunohistochemical analysis. Phenotypically they were similar to the original patient and human xenograft tumor. These data suggest that previous reports of host cell transformation and induction of fibrosarcomas may not be true fibrosarcomas. Human DNA sequences were present in the tumorigenic cell lines, indicating that spontaneous transfection of human tumor DNA into host cells had occurred. The implication of these findings is that human genetic information has been transferred to primary mouse host fibroblasts, which resulted in a transformed as well as a differentiated phenotype.

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Year:  1987        PMID: 3621205

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cancer Res        ISSN: 0008-5472            Impact factor:   12.701


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