DEVELOPMENT OF THE BASAL LAMINA IN XENOGRAFTED HUMAN CARCINOMAS - AN ULTRASTRUCTURAL AND IMMUNOHISTOCHEMICAL STUDY

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作者
KOPFMAIER, P
MERKER, HJ
机构
[1] Institut für Anatomie, Freie Universität Berlin, Berlin 33, W-1000
关键词
XENOGRAFTED HUMAN CARCINOMAS; BASAL LAMINA; DEVELOPMENT; FOLLOWING HETEROTRANSPLANTATION; ELECTRON MICROSCOPY; IMMUNOFLUORESCENCE MICROSCOPY; MAN; MOUSE; (NMRI; NU-NU);
D O I
10.1007/BF00318598
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Q2 [细胞生物学];
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071009 ; 090102 ;
摘要
The development of the basal lamina (BL), the key structure of the basement membrane (BM), was investigated in three xenografted human carcinomas of the sigmoid colon (CA 1), the lung (L 261), and the hypopharynx (H-Stg 1) following heterotransplantation to athymic mice. The study involved the use of electron microscopy and indirect immunofluorescence techniques employing highly specific antibodies against the intrinsic BL components, heparan sulfate proteoglycan, laminin and type-IV collagen. Following transplantation, the extracellular matrix material of the transplanted tumors decomposed and was phagocytozed by invading macrophages within 1 to 2 days. During this stage, no specific binding of the applied antibodies to BL components could be detected within the xenografts. Following the ingrowth of host-derived connective tissue between days 2 to 6, small fluorescence-positive granules appeared within the cytoplasm and around those tumor cells that were located close to the invaded strands of connective tissue. Ultrastructurally, typical secretory granules were detectable in the cytoplasm of many xenografted carcinoma cells. Thereafter, a tannic acid-positive, patchy material appeared in the extracellular space of CA 1 and L 261 and aggregated to form small fragments of a discontinuous BL. In the H-Stg 1 xenografts, this material assembled to form continuous mono-, bi- and multi-layered structures. Large amounts of excess BL material remained accumulated in the L 261 and H-Stg 1 xenografts until the end of the observation period (day 24). These findings reveal that discontinuities of the BL occur independent of the active invasion processes of tumor cells, since xenografted human carcinomas neither grow invasively nor metastasize in nude mice. Moreover, they confirm that these discontinuities are not caused by a quantitatively insufficient production of BL material, but rather arise from qualitative imbalances of the composition of the synthesized BL material.
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页码:563 / 578
页数:16
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