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Establishment and Characterization of a New Cell Line of Canine Inflammatory Mammary Cancer: IPC-366

Canine inflammatory mammary cancer (IMC) shares epidemiologic, histopathological and clinical characteristics with the disease in humans and has been proposed as a natural model for human inflammatory breast cancer (IBC). The aim of this study was to characterize a new cell line from IMC (IPC-366) f...

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Autores principales: Caceres, Sara, Peña, Laura, de Andres, Paloma J., Illera, Maria J., Lopez, Mirtha S., Woodward, Wendy A., Reuben, James M., Illera, Juan C.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4373858/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25807360
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0122277
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author Caceres, Sara
Peña, Laura
de Andres, Paloma J.
Illera, Maria J.
Lopez, Mirtha S.
Woodward, Wendy A.
Reuben, James M.
Illera, Juan C.
author_facet Caceres, Sara
Peña, Laura
de Andres, Paloma J.
Illera, Maria J.
Lopez, Mirtha S.
Woodward, Wendy A.
Reuben, James M.
Illera, Juan C.
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description Canine inflammatory mammary cancer (IMC) shares epidemiologic, histopathological and clinical characteristics with the disease in humans and has been proposed as a natural model for human inflammatory breast cancer (IBC). The aim of this study was to characterize a new cell line from IMC (IPC-366) for the comparative study of both IMC and IBC. Tumors cells from a female dog with clinical IMC were collected. The cells were grown under adherent conditions. The growth, cytological, ultrastructural and immunohistochemical (IHC) characteristics of IPC-366 were evaluated. Ten female Balb/SCID mice were inoculated with IPC-366 cells to assess their tumorigenicity and metastatic potential. Chromosome aberration test and Karyotype revealed the presence of structural aberration, numerical and neutral rearrangements, demonstrating a chromosomal instability. Microscopic examination of tumor revealed an epithelial morphology with marked anysocytosis. Cytological and histological examination of smears and ultrathin sections by electron microscopy revealed that IPC-366 is formed by highly malignant large round or polygonal cells characterized by marked atypia and prominent nucleoli and frequent multinucleated cells. Some cells had cytoplasmic empty spaces covered by cytoplasmic membrane resembling capillary endothelial cells, a phenomenon that has been related to s vasculogenic mimicry. IHC characterization of IPC-366 was basal-like: epithelial cells (AE1/AE3+, CK14+, vimentin+, actin-, p63-, ER-, PR-, HER-2, E-cadherin, overexpressed COX-2 and high Ki-67 proliferation index (87.15 %). At 2 weeks after inoculating the IPC-366 cells, a tumor mass was found in 100 % of mice. At 4 weeks metastases in lung and lymph nodes were found. Xenograph tumors maintained the original IHC characteristics of the female dog tumor. In summary, the cell line IPC-366 is a fast growing malignant triple negative cell line model of inflammatory mammary carcinoma that can be used for the comparative study of both IMC and IBC.
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spelling pubmed-43738582015-03-27 Establishment and Characterization of a New Cell Line of Canine Inflammatory Mammary Cancer: IPC-366 Caceres, Sara Peña, Laura de Andres, Paloma J. Illera, Maria J. Lopez, Mirtha S. Woodward, Wendy A. Reuben, James M. Illera, Juan C. PLoS One Research Article Canine inflammatory mammary cancer (IMC) shares epidemiologic, histopathological and clinical characteristics with the disease in humans and has been proposed as a natural model for human inflammatory breast cancer (IBC). The aim of this study was to characterize a new cell line from IMC (IPC-366) for the comparative study of both IMC and IBC. Tumors cells from a female dog with clinical IMC were collected. The cells were grown under adherent conditions. The growth, cytological, ultrastructural and immunohistochemical (IHC) characteristics of IPC-366 were evaluated. Ten female Balb/SCID mice were inoculated with IPC-366 cells to assess their tumorigenicity and metastatic potential. Chromosome aberration test and Karyotype revealed the presence of structural aberration, numerical and neutral rearrangements, demonstrating a chromosomal instability. Microscopic examination of tumor revealed an epithelial morphology with marked anysocytosis. Cytological and histological examination of smears and ultrathin sections by electron microscopy revealed that IPC-366 is formed by highly malignant large round or polygonal cells characterized by marked atypia and prominent nucleoli and frequent multinucleated cells. Some cells had cytoplasmic empty spaces covered by cytoplasmic membrane resembling capillary endothelial cells, a phenomenon that has been related to s vasculogenic mimicry. IHC characterization of IPC-366 was basal-like: epithelial cells (AE1/AE3+, CK14+, vimentin+, actin-, p63-, ER-, PR-, HER-2, E-cadherin, overexpressed COX-2 and high Ki-67 proliferation index (87.15 %). At 2 weeks after inoculating the IPC-366 cells, a tumor mass was found in 100 % of mice. At 4 weeks metastases in lung and lymph nodes were found. Xenograph tumors maintained the original IHC characteristics of the female dog tumor. In summary, the cell line IPC-366 is a fast growing malignant triple negative cell line model of inflammatory mammary carcinoma that can be used for the comparative study of both IMC and IBC. Public Library of Science 2015-03-25 /pmc/articles/PMC4373858/ /pubmed/25807360 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0122277 Text en © 2015 Caceres et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Caceres, Sara
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Lopez, Mirtha S.
Woodward, Wendy A.
Reuben, James M.
Illera, Juan C.
Establishment and Characterization of a New Cell Line of Canine Inflammatory Mammary Cancer: IPC-366
title Establishment and Characterization of a New Cell Line of Canine Inflammatory Mammary Cancer: IPC-366
title_full Establishment and Characterization of a New Cell Line of Canine Inflammatory Mammary Cancer: IPC-366
title_fullStr Establishment and Characterization of a New Cell Line of Canine Inflammatory Mammary Cancer: IPC-366
title_full_unstemmed Establishment and Characterization of a New Cell Line of Canine Inflammatory Mammary Cancer: IPC-366
title_short Establishment and Characterization of a New Cell Line of Canine Inflammatory Mammary Cancer: IPC-366
title_sort establishment and characterization of a new cell line of canine inflammatory mammary cancer: ipc-366
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4373858/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25807360
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0122277
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