Human pancreatic leiomyosarcoma (PZX-7) growing as a serially transplantable xenograft in immunosuppressed mice.

A Zalatnai, J Bocsi, T Csákány, T Fekete, J Lásztity
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Abstract

Background: Several human leiomyosarcoma xenografts have been established, but pancreatic smooth muscle sarcomas have never been serially transplanted and investigated.

Method: Immunosuppression of CBA/CA mice was achieved by thymectomy, whole-body irradiation, and bone marrow reconstruction. Tumor fragments were subcutaneously implanted from a Grade III pancreatic leiomyosarcoma and serially passaged for more than 24 mo. The xenografted tumors were characterized by morphological, morphometrical, biochemical, and flow cytometric methods.

Results: The tumor has retained its characteristic morphology and no further differentiation occurred. The mitotic counts and the amount of the connective tissue all remained constant. The calculated volume doubling time was 11.3 d. Immunohistochemically, the tumor proved to be p53-negative, but the strong expression of the bcl-2 remained as a constant feature throughout successive transplantations. The DNA index and the proliferation indices did not change significantly with the time (mean DI: 1.65, range: 1.561-1.70; mean PI: 17.9%, range: 15.3-20.7%). Lactose dehydrogenase (LDH) isoenzyme electrophoresis evidenced a retained human pattern of the tumor even after 32 mo of transplantations.

Conclusion: The first human pancreatic leiomyosarcoma xenograft (PZX-7) growing in immuno-suppressed mice is described and characterized.

人类胰腺平滑肌肉瘤(PZX-7)在免疫抑制小鼠体内作为连续移植的异种移植物生长。
背景:已经建立了几种人类平滑肌肉瘤异种移植,但胰腺平滑肌肉瘤从未被连续移植和研究过。方法:采用胸腺切除、全身照射、骨髓重建等方法对CBA/CA小鼠进行免疫抑制。从III级胰腺平滑肌肉瘤皮下植入肿瘤碎片并连续传代超过24个月。异种移植肿瘤通过形态学,形态计量学,生化和流式细胞术方法进行表征。结果:肿瘤保持其特征形态,未发生进一步分化。有丝分裂计数和结缔组织的数量都保持不变。计算的体积倍增时间为11.3 d。免疫组织化学结果表明,肿瘤为p53阴性,但bcl-2的强表达在连续移植过程中保持不变。DNA指数和增殖指数随时间变化不显著(平均DI: 1.65,范围:1.561 ~ 1.70;平均PI: 17.9%,范围:15.3-20.7%)。乳糖脱氢酶(LDH)同工酶电泳证明,即使在移植32个月后,肿瘤仍保留人类模式。结论:描述了首例在免疫抑制小鼠体内生长的人胰腺平滑肌肉瘤异种移植瘤(PZX-7)。
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