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. 2004 Feb 15;10(4):521-4.
doi: 10.3748/wjg.v10.i4.521.

Genomic instability of murine hepatocellular carcinomas with low and high metastatic capacities

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Genomic instability of murine hepatocellular carcinomas with low and high metastatic capacities

Shu-Hui Zhang et al. World J Gastroenterol. .

Abstract

Aim: To investigate the frequency of genomic instability in murine hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) cell lines Hca/A2-P(P) and Hca/163-F(F) with low and high metastatic capacity, and to explore its association with the occurrence and metastasis of hepatocellular carcinomas.

Methods: Forty microsatellite markers were randomly selected to examine P and F cells for genomic instability using PCR-simple sequence length polymorphism (PCR-SSLP) analysis.

Results: Allelic genes on the chromosomes of P cell line with thirty informative microsatellite loci were paralleled to those of inbred strain C(3)H mouse, while those of F cell line with 28 loci were paralleled to those of inbred strain C(3)H mice. The frequency of microsatellite alterations was 37.5% and 42.5% in P cell line and F cell line, respectively. There were different alterations of allelic band 9 at loci between P and F cells, among which, the frequency of microsatellite alterations was most commonly seen on chromosomes 3, 7, 11 and 16.

Conclusion: Genomic instability in mouse chromosomes 3, 7, 11 and 16 may play a more important role in the development and progression of HCC in mice. It is suggested that these two sub-clones derived from a same hepatic tumor in homozygous mouse present different genetic features.

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Genomic instability in murine hepatocellular carcinomas with low and high metastatic capacity, PCR-SSLP. A: D3Mit18, B: D3Nds2, C: D3Mit17, D: D7Mit17, E: D11Mit5, F: D11Mit11, G: D16Mit5, H: D16Mit4.

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