HUMAN BREAST-CANCER SERIALLY TRANSPLANTABLE IN NUDE MICE IN ASCITES FORM

  • 1 January 1976
    • journal article
    • research article
    • Vol. 67 (3), 431-436
Abstract
Cell suspensions of a human breast cancer cell line (Hattori line) were injected i.p. into an athymic nude mouse to produce ascites breast cancer (peritoneal carcinomatosis). Subsequent serial transfers of cancer cells in ascites were also successful in mice. All male and female nude mice injected with 1 .times. 107 tumor cells died of accumulation of ascites after a latency period averaging 4 wk, with 1 exception which died of a wasting disease. Multiple lung metastases were observed in some mice. The tumor cells retained cytological characteristics of the original cell line, and histology of the infiltrating tumor in the peritoneum and omentum was that of poorly differentiated adenocarcinoma. Differentiation not only toward acinar or duct lining cells but also toward myoepithelial cells was observed by histochemistry, immunohistochemistry and EM.

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