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. 1975 Apr;54(4):923-9.

Characterization of spontaneous, chemicak, and viral transformants of a C3H/3T3-type mouse cell line by transplantation into young chick blastoderms

  • PMID: 165301

Characterization of spontaneous, chemicak, and viral transformants of a C3H/3T3-type mouse cell line by transplantation into young chick blastoderms

M Mareel et al. J Natl Cancer Inst. 1975 Apr.

Abstract

Cells from a C3H/3T3-type cell line were transplanted into defects of the lower layer of stage-4 chick blastoderms before and after "spontaneous," chemical, and viral transformation. To check the validity of inhibition of lower-layer defect closure as a criterion of malignancy, we compared the behavior of the lower layer toward these cells with their in vitro growth pattern, their capacity to invade embryonic chick skin explants that were organotypicaly cultured, and their tumorigenicity in syngeneic mice. No false-positive results were observed with either test. The study of the in vitro growth pattern gave false-negative results during the early phase of spontaneous transformation, whereas these cells, exhibiting an untransformed growth pattern, were shown to be malignant by the other tests. We concluded that the inhibition of lower-layer defect closure is a reliable, sensitive and rapid test for the detection of malignancy in tissue-cultured cells from any source.

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