METASTATIC COLONIZATION POTENTIAL OF PRIMARY TUMOR-CELLS IN MICE

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TARIN, D
PRICE, JE
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[1] Department of Histopathology, Royal Postgraduate Medical School, Hammersmith Hospital, London, W12, DuCane Road
[2] Department of Histopathology John Radcliffe Hospital, Headington, Oxford
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10.1038/bjc.1979.128
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R73 [肿瘤学];
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A model has been developed for studying the capability of cells from primary murine mammary tumours to establish colonies in distant organs. The model involves the i.v. inoculation of disaggregated tumour cells into autologous and syngeneic recipients. The results show that the metastatic colonization potential of cells from a given tumour is consistent within the animals of an inoculated batch. Also, the fìndings are uniform in the autologous host and the syngeneic recipients. Tumours vary in their colonization potential and can be classifìed in 2 main groups designated high and low.These fìndings indicate that:(i) cells from 37% of mammary tumours can heavily colonize the lungs when inoculated i.v., even though the incidence of metastatic spread of these tumours in the undisturbed animal is almost zero. Thus, the relative infrequency of spontaneous metastasis from murine mammary tumours is not due to inability of the tumour cells to survive and colonize once free in the blood stream; and(ii) the colonization potential of the tumours is an intrinsic property of the tumour cells rather than of the host, whose prior acquaintance with the cells does not seem to confer resistance to colonization.The model presents opportunities for identifìcation of possible differences between tumours of high and low colonization potential, and is being used to study cellular properties which favour colonization of distant organs by comparison of observations in vitro with the behaviour of cells from the same tumour in vivo. © 1979, The British Empire Cancer Campaign for Research. All rights reserved.
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