Cellular Heterogeneity in the Late‐onset Form of Hereditary Melanomas in the Xiphophorus Fish Hybrids

Abstract
The late-onset form of melanomas occurring in the Xiphophorus fish hybrids carrying a macromelanophore gene Sp was investigated for its cellular heterogeneity. The melanoma tissues were dissociated enzymatically and cultured for a short term. The cultured melanoma cells were characterized according to cell size, shape, pigmentation and response to epinephrine. The melanoma cells were considerably heterogeneous in these phenotypic traits. Various combinations of these heterogeneous cells gave a great heterogeneity to individual melanomas. The stability of the phenotypic traits was followed during the course of tumor growth. Cell size and cell shape were stable, but pigmentation and response to epinephrine varied. The results are discussed in relation to cell differentiation and tumor progression.

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