Emergence of hamster fibroblast tumors in nude mice--evidence for in vivo selection leading to loss of growth factor requirement
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Emergence of hamster fibroblast tumors in nude mice--evidence for in vivo selection leading to loss of growth factor requirement
Abstract
The Chinese hamster lung fibroblast cell line (CC139) has high anchorage dependence for growth and has retained the high serum dependence of secondary cultures of adult fibroblasts. This cell line is tumorigenic in nude mice; however, the resulting tumor cells have different properties than those of the cell line injected. The tumor-derived cells had strongly reduced or even lost both the high anchorage and the high serum dependence of CC139 cells. This finding suggests that an in vivo selection is necessary for CC139 cells to acquire the malignant phenotype. After mutagenesis, which increases the frequency of CC139 colony formation in agarose up to 8-fold, we selected and analyzed 15 anchorage-independent colonies. No correlation between the colony-forming ability in agarose and serum-growth factor requirement for DNA synthesis was observed. Each of these clones were injected into nude mice and the growth factor dependence of the ensuing tumor cells was compared to that of corresponding injected cells. All of the anchorage-independent colonies with the exception of one (A71), had acquired in vivo a stable phenotype allowing for partial or total escape of growth factor requirement. A71, the only clone which maintained the same growth factor requirement after two passages in vivo (A71 T1 and A71 T2) had already gained, in vitro, the minimal growth factor "relaxation" compatible with in vivo growth. A71 and A71 T1 tumor cells arrested in G0/G1 can reinitiate DNA synthesis in the presence of mouse plasma, low concentrations of serum, or thrombin. The fact that none of the tumors analyzed (more than 20) were found to have retained the high serum dependence of CC139 cells strongly suggests that the partial loss of serum growth factor requirement acquired in vivo is an essential malignant character for bypassing the hormonal growth restraints imposed by the host upon CC139 cells.
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