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. 1990 Feb;44(2):253-62.
doi: 10.1016/0165-4608(90)90054-e.

Cytogenetic investigations on a cell line derived from a carcinoma arising in a salivary gland pleomorphic adenoma

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Cytogenetic investigations on a cell line derived from a carcinoma arising in a salivary gland pleomorphic adenoma

J Bullerdiek et al. Cancer Genet Cytogenet. 1990 Feb.

Abstract

This article discusses the results of cytogenetic investigations of a cell line derived from a malignant tumor arising in a benign salivary gland pleomorphic adenoma. Initial karyotypic studies became possible with cells of the second in vitro passage and revealed the existence of hypertetraploidy. Furthermore, a marked polysomy 7 and a translocation involving 12q13-15, a breakpoint also frequently seen in benign pleomorphic adenomas, were noteworthy. During long term culture, the number of chromosomes per cell decreased as well as the number of copies of chromosome 7. Cell tumorigenicity was proved by heterotransplantation to nude mice. The resulting tumors were karyotyped again. No significant changes of the chromosome number or of the degree of polysomy 7 were found compared to the cells before heterotransplantation. In contrast, the cells from the nude mice tumors showed a remarkable number of different isochromosomes probably indicating an unknown factor supporting the generation of isochromosomes. The consistent presence of the t(12;?)(q13-15;?) makes the cell line well suited for molecular studies of this breakpoint region.

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