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Establishing an in vivo model of canine prostate carcinoma using the new cell line CT1258

BACKGROUND: Prostate cancer is a frequent finding in man. In dogs, malignant disease of the prostate is also of clinical relevance, although it is a less common diagnosis. Even though there are numerous differences in origin and development of the disease, man and dog share many similarities in the...

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Autores principales: Fork, Melani AM, Escobar, Hugo Murua, Soller, Jan T, Sterenczak, Katharina A, Willenbrock, Saskia, Winkler, Susanne, Dorsch, Martina, Reimann-Berg, Nicola, Hedrich, Hans J, Bullerdiek, Jörn, Nolte, Ingo
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2527616/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18706092
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2407-8-240
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author Fork, Melani AM
Escobar, Hugo Murua
Soller, Jan T
Sterenczak, Katharina A
Willenbrock, Saskia
Winkler, Susanne
Dorsch, Martina
Reimann-Berg, Nicola
Hedrich, Hans J
Bullerdiek, Jörn
Nolte, Ingo
author_facet Fork, Melani AM
Escobar, Hugo Murua
Soller, Jan T
Sterenczak, Katharina A
Willenbrock, Saskia
Winkler, Susanne
Dorsch, Martina
Reimann-Berg, Nicola
Hedrich, Hans J
Bullerdiek, Jörn
Nolte, Ingo
author_sort Fork, Melani AM
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Prostate cancer is a frequent finding in man. In dogs, malignant disease of the prostate is also of clinical relevance, although it is a less common diagnosis. Even though there are numerous differences in origin and development of the disease, man and dog share many similarities in the pathological presentation. For this reason, the dog might be a useful animal model for prostate malignancies in man. Although prostate cancer is of great importance in veterinary medicine as well as in comparative medicine, there are only few cell lines available. Thus, it was the aim of the present study to determine whether the formerly established prostate carcinoma cell line CT1258 is a suitable tool for in vivo testing, and to distinguish the growth pattern of the induced tumours. METHODS: For characterisation of the in vivo behaviour of the in vitro established canine prostate carcinoma cell line CT1258, cells were inoculated in 19 NOD.CB17-Prkdc(Scid)/J (in the following: NOD-Scid) mice, either subcutaneously or intraperitoneally. After sacrifice, the obtained specimens were examined histologically and compared to the pattern of the original tumour in the donor. Cytogenetic investigation was performed. RESULTS: The cell line CT 1258 not only showed to be highly tumourigenic after subcutaneous as well as intraperitoneal inoculation, but also mimicked the behaviour of the original tumour. CONCLUSION: Tumours induced by inoculation of the cell line CT1258 resemble the situation in naturally occurring prostate carcinoma in the dog, and thus could be used as in vivo model for future studies.
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spelling pubmed-25276162008-09-02 Establishing an in vivo model of canine prostate carcinoma using the new cell line CT1258 Fork, Melani AM Escobar, Hugo Murua Soller, Jan T Sterenczak, Katharina A Willenbrock, Saskia Winkler, Susanne Dorsch, Martina Reimann-Berg, Nicola Hedrich, Hans J Bullerdiek, Jörn Nolte, Ingo BMC Cancer Research Article BACKGROUND: Prostate cancer is a frequent finding in man. In dogs, malignant disease of the prostate is also of clinical relevance, although it is a less common diagnosis. Even though there are numerous differences in origin and development of the disease, man and dog share many similarities in the pathological presentation. For this reason, the dog might be a useful animal model for prostate malignancies in man. Although prostate cancer is of great importance in veterinary medicine as well as in comparative medicine, there are only few cell lines available. Thus, it was the aim of the present study to determine whether the formerly established prostate carcinoma cell line CT1258 is a suitable tool for in vivo testing, and to distinguish the growth pattern of the induced tumours. METHODS: For characterisation of the in vivo behaviour of the in vitro established canine prostate carcinoma cell line CT1258, cells were inoculated in 19 NOD.CB17-Prkdc(Scid)/J (in the following: NOD-Scid) mice, either subcutaneously or intraperitoneally. After sacrifice, the obtained specimens were examined histologically and compared to the pattern of the original tumour in the donor. Cytogenetic investigation was performed. RESULTS: The cell line CT 1258 not only showed to be highly tumourigenic after subcutaneous as well as intraperitoneal inoculation, but also mimicked the behaviour of the original tumour. CONCLUSION: Tumours induced by inoculation of the cell line CT1258 resemble the situation in naturally occurring prostate carcinoma in the dog, and thus could be used as in vivo model for future studies. BioMed Central 2008-08-15 /pmc/articles/PMC2527616/ /pubmed/18706092 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2407-8-240 Text en Copyright © 2008 Fork et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License ( (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0) ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Fork, Melani AM
Escobar, Hugo Murua
Soller, Jan T
Sterenczak, Katharina A
Willenbrock, Saskia
Winkler, Susanne
Dorsch, Martina
Reimann-Berg, Nicola
Hedrich, Hans J
Bullerdiek, Jörn
Nolte, Ingo
Establishing an in vivo model of canine prostate carcinoma using the new cell line CT1258
title Establishing an in vivo model of canine prostate carcinoma using the new cell line CT1258
title_full Establishing an in vivo model of canine prostate carcinoma using the new cell line CT1258
title_fullStr Establishing an in vivo model of canine prostate carcinoma using the new cell line CT1258
title_full_unstemmed Establishing an in vivo model of canine prostate carcinoma using the new cell line CT1258
title_short Establishing an in vivo model of canine prostate carcinoma using the new cell line CT1258
title_sort establishing an in vivo model of canine prostate carcinoma using the new cell line ct1258
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2527616/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18706092
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2407-8-240
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