Ectopic mineralized cartilage formation in human undifferentiated pancreatic adenocarcinoma explants grown in nude mice
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Ectopic mineralized cartilage formation in human undifferentiated pancreatic adenocarcinoma explants grown in nude mice
Abstract
Mineralized as well as nonmineralized cartilage-like structures enclosing cells resembling chondrocytes were found in human-derived undifferentiated but not in poorly differentiated pancreatic adenocarcinoma explants grown in nude mice. The structures reacted with anti-mouse IgG but not with antibodies against human cytokeratin 19, indicating that the newly formed tissue was of mouse origin. High activity of alkaline phosphatase was found in cell layers surrounding the structures and in cells embedded in the matrix. The extracellular matrix was strongly positive after Sirius red staining, reacted with anti-collagen type II antibodies, and the presence of proteoglycans was demonstrated with Alcian blue staining and by metachromasia after Giemsa staining. Electron microscopic inspection revealed the presence of bundles of both thick collagenous fibrils with low levels of fine filamentous material and thin collagenous fibrils with high concentrations of filamentous components. The majority of both types of matrices was found to be partially or completely calcified. The mean area density of the cartilage-like structures in the undifferentiated tumors was 0.31%. The frequent formation of the cartilage-like structures in the rapidly growing undifferentiated explants and its absence in the slowly growing, more differentiated explants suggest that low oxygen tensions in combination with altered levels of growth factors, such as members of the transforming growth factor beta superfamily, create conditions that induce differentiation of fibroblasts to chondrocytes. It is concluded that these human tumors grown in nude mice can be used as an in vivo model to study ectopic formation of mineralized cartilage.
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