AIM:To establish an animal model with human hepatocyte-repopulated liver for the study of liver cancer metastasis.METHODS:Cell transplantation into mouse livers was conducted using alpha-fetoprotein(AFP)-producing hu-...AIM:To establish an animal model with human hepatocyte-repopulated liver for the study of liver cancer metastasis.METHODS:Cell transplantation into mouse livers was conducted using alpha-fetoprotein(AFP)-producing hu-man gastric cancer cells(h-GCCs) and h-hepatocytes as donor cells in a transgenic mouse line expressing urokinase-type plasminogen activator(uPA) driven by the albumin enhancer/promoter crossed with a severe combined immunodeficient(SCID) mouse line(uPA/SCID mice).Host mice were divided into two groups(A and B).Group A mice were transplanted with h-GCCs alone,and group B mice were transplanted with h-GCCs and h-hepatocytes together.The replacement index(RI),which is the ratio of transplanted h-GCCs and h-hepatocytes that occupy the examined area of a histological section,was estimated by measuring h-AFP and h-albumin concentrations in sera,respectively,as well as by immunohistochemical analyses of h-AFP and human cytokeratin 18 in histological sections.RESULTS:The h-GCCs successfully engrafted,repopulated,and colonized the livers of mice in group A(RI = 22.0% ± 2.6%).These mice had moderately differentiated adenocarcinomatous lesions with disrupted glandular structures,which is a characteristics feature of gastric cancers.The serum h-AFP level reached 211.0 ± 142.2 g/mL(range,7.1-324.2 g/mL).In group B mice,the h-GCCs and h-hepatocytes independently engrafted,repopulated the host liver,and developed colonies(RI = 12.0% ± 6.8% and 66.0% ± 12.3%,respectively).h-GCC colonies also showed typical adenocarcinomatous glandular structures around the h-hepatocyte-colonies.These mice survived for the full 56 day-study and did not exhibit any metastasis of h-GCCs in the extrahepatic regions during the observational period.The mice with an h-hepatocyte-repopulated liver possessed metastasized h-GCCs and therefore could be a useful humanized liver animal model for studying liver cancer metastasis in vivo.CONCLUSION:A novel animal model of human liver cancer metastasis was established using the uPA/SCID mouse line.This model could be useful for in vivo testing of anti-cancer drugs and for studying the mechanisms of human liver cancer metastasis.展开更多
Using the tetrazolium (MTT) assay, we examined the cytotoxicities of recombinant human tumor necrosis factor (rhTNF) and five chemotherapeutic agents, namely CTX, 5-FU, VCR, DDP and KSM, on human ovarian cancer cell l...Using the tetrazolium (MTT) assay, we examined the cytotoxicities of recombinant human tumor necrosis factor (rhTNF) and five chemotherapeutic agents, namely CTX, 5-FU, VCR, DDP and KSM, on human ovarian cancer cell lines OVCAR3 and CAOV3. The results showed that the cytotoxicities of rhTNF at concentrations of 50-50 000 U / ml on OVCAR3 cell line and CAOV3 cell line exposed to rhTNF for 24 hours were from 14.2% ± 6.8% to 67.2%± 3.0% and from 8.2%± 4.3% to 60.9%±1.3%, respectively. The cytotoxicities of all five chemotherapeutic agents tested on the two cell lines were much lower than that of rhTNF. We also studied the combined antitumor potential of rhTNF with the five chemotherapeutic agents and the results showed that there were various degrees of synergism in cytotoxicities of rhTNF in combination with DDP or KSM on the two cell lines. Based on experiments in vitro, the in vivo antitumor activities of rhTNF, both alone and in combination with KSM, were examined in OVCAR3 cancer transplanted in nude mice. The results showed a considerable antitumor effect of rhTNF when it was used alone and a marked synergistic effect when it was used in combination with KSM on the xenograft tumors.展开更多
基金Supported by CLUSTER-Yoshizato Project and the National Hospital Organization Nagasaki Medical Center
文摘AIM:To establish an animal model with human hepatocyte-repopulated liver for the study of liver cancer metastasis.METHODS:Cell transplantation into mouse livers was conducted using alpha-fetoprotein(AFP)-producing hu-man gastric cancer cells(h-GCCs) and h-hepatocytes as donor cells in a transgenic mouse line expressing urokinase-type plasminogen activator(uPA) driven by the albumin enhancer/promoter crossed with a severe combined immunodeficient(SCID) mouse line(uPA/SCID mice).Host mice were divided into two groups(A and B).Group A mice were transplanted with h-GCCs alone,and group B mice were transplanted with h-GCCs and h-hepatocytes together.The replacement index(RI),which is the ratio of transplanted h-GCCs and h-hepatocytes that occupy the examined area of a histological section,was estimated by measuring h-AFP and h-albumin concentrations in sera,respectively,as well as by immunohistochemical analyses of h-AFP and human cytokeratin 18 in histological sections.RESULTS:The h-GCCs successfully engrafted,repopulated,and colonized the livers of mice in group A(RI = 22.0% ± 2.6%).These mice had moderately differentiated adenocarcinomatous lesions with disrupted glandular structures,which is a characteristics feature of gastric cancers.The serum h-AFP level reached 211.0 ± 142.2 g/mL(range,7.1-324.2 g/mL).In group B mice,the h-GCCs and h-hepatocytes independently engrafted,repopulated the host liver,and developed colonies(RI = 12.0% ± 6.8% and 66.0% ± 12.3%,respectively).h-GCC colonies also showed typical adenocarcinomatous glandular structures around the h-hepatocyte-colonies.These mice survived for the full 56 day-study and did not exhibit any metastasis of h-GCCs in the extrahepatic regions during the observational period.The mice with an h-hepatocyte-repopulated liver possessed metastasized h-GCCs and therefore could be a useful humanized liver animal model for studying liver cancer metastasis in vivo.CONCLUSION:A novel animal model of human liver cancer metastasis was established using the uPA/SCID mouse line.This model could be useful for in vivo testing of anti-cancer drugs and for studying the mechanisms of human liver cancer metastasis.
文摘Using the tetrazolium (MTT) assay, we examined the cytotoxicities of recombinant human tumor necrosis factor (rhTNF) and five chemotherapeutic agents, namely CTX, 5-FU, VCR, DDP and KSM, on human ovarian cancer cell lines OVCAR3 and CAOV3. The results showed that the cytotoxicities of rhTNF at concentrations of 50-50 000 U / ml on OVCAR3 cell line and CAOV3 cell line exposed to rhTNF for 24 hours were from 14.2% ± 6.8% to 67.2%± 3.0% and from 8.2%± 4.3% to 60.9%±1.3%, respectively. The cytotoxicities of all five chemotherapeutic agents tested on the two cell lines were much lower than that of rhTNF. We also studied the combined antitumor potential of rhTNF with the five chemotherapeutic agents and the results showed that there were various degrees of synergism in cytotoxicities of rhTNF in combination with DDP or KSM on the two cell lines. Based on experiments in vitro, the in vivo antitumor activities of rhTNF, both alone and in combination with KSM, were examined in OVCAR3 cancer transplanted in nude mice. The results showed a considerable antitumor effect of rhTNF when it was used alone and a marked synergistic effect when it was used in combination with KSM on the xenograft tumors.