BLADDER-CANCER XENOGRAFTS - A MODEL OF TUMOR-CELL HETEROGENEITY
- 1 April 1986
- journal article
- research article
- Vol. 46 (4) , 2035-2040
Abstract
Twenty bladder biopsies from patients with primary transitional cell carcinoma were inoculated into nude mice. To date, eleven of these have grown as primary implants and three serially transplantable xenograft lines (UCRU-BL-12, UCRU-BL-13, UCRU-BL-14) have been established. The histological and ultrastructural features of human transitional cell carcinoma have been maintained in each line. Despite a relatively uniform histological appearance, several indices of occult tumor heterogeneity have been revealed. Immunocytochemical staining was negative for .beta.-subunit human chorionic gonadotrophin but positive for carcinoembryonic antigen only in areas of squamous differentiation. All three tumors bound peanut lectin. Flow cytometric DNA analysis of UCRU-BL-13 showed multiple aneuploid peaks, separate populations being demonstrated in different xenografts of the same generation. However, the morphologies of these tumors remained identical. On initial implantation UCRU-BL-12 and UCRU-BL-14 were near diploid but aneuploid populations became apparent with increasing passage number. Each xenograft line caused cachexia in the host mice. Treatment with the cisplatin analogue, isopropyl platinum, ameliorated the cachexia displayed by mice carrying UCRU-BL-14 did not cause tumor regression UCRU-BL 12, when tested with cisplatin, isopropyl platinum, and carboplatin, showed equivalent growth retardation with each drug. These xenografted human bladder cancers may be useful models for the study of heterogeneity of the tumor populations in bladder cancer and for the evaluation of new approaches to treatment.This publication has 13 references indexed in Scilit:
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