AIM To establish a liver metastasis model of human colorectal carcinoma in nude mice.METHODS Orthotopic transplantation of histologically intact colorectal tissues from patients into colorectal mucosa of nude mice. Tu...AIM To establish a liver metastasis model of human colorectal carcinoma in nude mice.METHODS Orthotopic transplantation of histologically intact colorectal tissues from patients into colorectal mucosa of nude mice. Tumorgenicity, invasion, metastasis and morphological characteristics of the transplanted tumors were studied by light microscopy, electron microscopy and immunohistochemistry.RESULTS Liver metastasis models of human colon carcinoma (HCA-HMN-1) and human rectal carcinoma (HRA-HMN-2) were established after screening from 34 colorectal carcinomas. They had been passaged in vivo for 18 and 21 generations respectively. There were lymphatic, hemotogenous and implanting metastasesis. CEA secretion was maintained after transplantation. The primary and liver metastatic tumors were similar to the original human carcinoma in histopathological and ultrastructural features, DNA content and chromosomal karyotype.CONCLUSION The liver metastasis models provide useful tools for the study of mechanism of metastasis and its treatment of human colorectal cancer.INTRUDUCTIONSome models of nude mice that fresh human colorectal carcinoma tissue or cells were successfully transplanted subcuteneously have been reported at home and abroad[1,2]. But until now there has been no report on a liver metastasis model of human colorectal carcinoma established by orthotopic transplantation in nude mice in China. Based on our previous models of human liver and pancreas carcinoma by orthotopic transplantation[3,4], we established liver metastasis models of colon and rectum carcinoma with a spontaneous metastasis rate of 100%.展开更多
文摘AIM To establish a liver metastasis model of human colorectal carcinoma in nude mice.METHODS Orthotopic transplantation of histologically intact colorectal tissues from patients into colorectal mucosa of nude mice. Tumorgenicity, invasion, metastasis and morphological characteristics of the transplanted tumors were studied by light microscopy, electron microscopy and immunohistochemistry.RESULTS Liver metastasis models of human colon carcinoma (HCA-HMN-1) and human rectal carcinoma (HRA-HMN-2) were established after screening from 34 colorectal carcinomas. They had been passaged in vivo for 18 and 21 generations respectively. There were lymphatic, hemotogenous and implanting metastasesis. CEA secretion was maintained after transplantation. The primary and liver metastatic tumors were similar to the original human carcinoma in histopathological and ultrastructural features, DNA content and chromosomal karyotype.CONCLUSION The liver metastasis models provide useful tools for the study of mechanism of metastasis and its treatment of human colorectal cancer.INTRUDUCTIONSome models of nude mice that fresh human colorectal carcinoma tissue or cells were successfully transplanted subcuteneously have been reported at home and abroad[1,2]. But until now there has been no report on a liver metastasis model of human colorectal carcinoma established by orthotopic transplantation in nude mice in China. Based on our previous models of human liver and pancreas carcinoma by orthotopic transplantation[3,4], we established liver metastasis models of colon and rectum carcinoma with a spontaneous metastasis rate of 100%.