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Tumorigenesis of rat mammary epithelial cells by N-nitroso-N-methylurea in an in vitro system: characterization of the microtumors.

J R Laduca1, D K Sinha.   

Abstract

Chemical carcinogenesis is a lengthy process that involves the rather loosely defined stages of initiation, promotion, and progression. Several model systems of mammary carcinogenesis have been designed to elucidate the mechanisms of chemical carcinogenesis. Most of these systems have included animal models. While organ specific chemical carcinogenesis can be initiated in these systems, the subsequent stages of promotion and progression are difficult to study in detail. Investigations on in vitro carcinogenesis have shown transformation of mammalian cells in culture; the transformational event, however, is difficult to discern within the monolayer culture. We have recently reported the development of an in vitro carcinogenesis system that allows both the initiation as well as the progression of mammary cells in a collagen gel matrix culture system. The cells transformed by a chemical carcinogen develop into discernible microtumors within the three dimensions of a collagen gel culture. Isolation of these microtumors from the collagen gel and subsequent culture in monolayer has produced cells capable of colony formation in soft agar. The present study further characterizes these microtumors originated in vitro by analysis of cell growth kinetics versus parallel control cells. In addition, flow cytometric and cytogenetic studies have been performed to investigate the chromosomal stability of these cells. It was also observed that the microtumors, produced in vitro from mammary epithelial cells of an inbred strain of rats, show the ability to form tumors upon transplantation into the fat pad of syngeneic hosts.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8727044     DOI: 10.1007/BF02722947

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  In Vitro Cell Dev Biol Anim        ISSN: 1071-2690            Impact factor:   2.416


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