Characteristics of tumors and tumor cells cultured from experimental asbestos-induced mesotheliomas in rats
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Characteristics of tumors and tumor cells cultured from experimental asbestos-induced mesotheliomas in rats
Abstract
Mesotheliomas developed in rats in the abdominal cavity 6-23 months after peritoneal introduction of chrysotile and crocidolite asbestos. The tumors were strikingly similar to those occurring in man both with regard to histologic features and growth patterns. The authors have cultured cells from these tumors and established epithelial lines with a variety of karyologic features and doubling times shorter than those of normal mesothelial cells. Lines of diploid or near-diploid tumor cells required serum in the medium to replicate, whereas most aneuploid cell lines were maintained in a serum-free medium. In serum-free medium, the aneuploid line monolayers produced anchorage-independent excrescent masses of cells which "bud" and float free. These spheroids, which strikingly resemble the papillary structures in human mesotheliomas, are composed of mesothelial-like cells that produce hyaluronic acid and have a rich complement of intermediate filaments, predominantly cytokeratins. Aneuploid cells also replicated in soft agar with high efficiency, whereas the diploid and near-diploid cells did not. All but one cultured cell line, regardless of karyotype, produced tumors after subcutaneous or intraperitoneal inoculation (or both). Aneuploid cells caused lung tumors sporadically when introduced intravenously. Comparative analysis of the nuclear DNA of primary tumors and cultured cells demonstrated a high degree of chromosomal instability and selection among cells during early passage in vitro.
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