Establishment of human colon carcinoma lines in nude mice

  • J. Fogh
  • , T. Orfeo
  • , J. Tiso
  • , F. E. Sharkey

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After subcutaneous inoculation into nude mice of 24 human colon adenocarcinomas, growth, defined as histopathologically confirmed tumor growth which has been passed, was observed in 13 cases (54%). Tumors from metastatic sites showed higher take rates (58%) than tumors from primary sites or recurrent tumors (50%). Nine continuous tumor lines were established (69% of growing tumors) with metastatic tumors establishing more readily (100% of growing tumors) than primary tumors (40%). The average period in primary transplant was shorter for metastasis (8.3 wk), than for primary tumors (18.5 wk); total material 10.6 wk. Average periods between passages were shorter than primary transplant times; these periods were shorter for metastases (6.6 wk) than for primary tumors (9.4 wk); total material 7.4 wk. Of 4 growing tumors not established as continuous lines, 3 were primary and 1 a recurrent tumor, and the loss of tumor growth occurred in very early passages, not later than passage 3. All nude mouse-grown colon tumors were moderately well differentiated.

Idioma originalEnglish (US)
Páginas (desde-hasta)136-144
Número de páginas9
PublicaciónExperimental Cell Biology
Volumen47
N.º2
DOI
EstadoPublished - 1979
Publicado de forma externa

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  • Cell Biology

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