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Ameloblastoma cell lines derived from different subtypes demonstrate distinct developmental patterns in a novel animal experimental model

OBJECTIVE: Ameloblastoma is a representative odontogenic tumor comprising several characteristic invasive forms, and its pathophysiology has not been sufficiently elucidated. A stable animal experimental model using immortalized cell lines is crucial to explain the factors causing differences among...

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Autores principales: FUCHIGAMI, Takao, SUZUKI, Hajime, YOSHIMURA, Takuya, KIBE, Toshiro, CHAIRANI, Elissa, KIYONO, Tohru, KISHIDA, Michiko, KISHIDA, Shosei, NAKAMURA, Norifumi
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Faculdade De Odontologia De Bauru - USP 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7185982/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32348439
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1678-7757-2019-0558
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author FUCHIGAMI, Takao
SUZUKI, Hajime
YOSHIMURA, Takuya
KIBE, Toshiro
CHAIRANI, Elissa
KIYONO, Tohru
KISHIDA, Michiko
KISHIDA, Shosei
NAKAMURA, Norifumi
author_facet FUCHIGAMI, Takao
SUZUKI, Hajime
YOSHIMURA, Takuya
KIBE, Toshiro
CHAIRANI, Elissa
KIYONO, Tohru
KISHIDA, Michiko
KISHIDA, Shosei
NAKAMURA, Norifumi
author_sort FUCHIGAMI, Takao
collection PubMed
description OBJECTIVE: Ameloblastoma is a representative odontogenic tumor comprising several characteristic invasive forms, and its pathophysiology has not been sufficiently elucidated. A stable animal experimental model using immortalized cell lines is crucial to explain the factors causing differences among the subtypes of ameloblastoma, but this model has not yet been disclosed. In this study, a novel animal experimental model has been established, using immortalized human ameloblastoma-derived cell lines. METHODOLOGY: Ameloblastoma cells suspended in Matrigel were subcutaneously transplanted into the heads of immunodeficient mice. Two immortalized human ameloblastoma cell lines were used: AM-1 cells derived from the plexiform type and AM-3 cells derived from the follicular type. The tissues were evaluated histologically 30, 60, and 90 days after transplantation. RESULTS: Tumor masses formed in all transplanted mice. In addition, the tumors formed in each group transplanted with different ameloblastoma cells were histologically distinct: the tumors in the group transplanted with AM-1 cells were similar to the plexiform type, and those in the group transplanted with AM-3-cells were similar to the follicular type. CONCLUSIONS: A novel, stable animal experimental model of ameloblastoma was established using two cell lines derived from different subtypes of the tumor. This model can help clarify its pathophysiology and hasten the development of new ameloblastoma treatment strategies.
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spelling pubmed-71859822020-05-04 Ameloblastoma cell lines derived from different subtypes demonstrate distinct developmental patterns in a novel animal experimental model FUCHIGAMI, Takao SUZUKI, Hajime YOSHIMURA, Takuya KIBE, Toshiro CHAIRANI, Elissa KIYONO, Tohru KISHIDA, Michiko KISHIDA, Shosei NAKAMURA, Norifumi J Appl Oral Sci Original Article OBJECTIVE: Ameloblastoma is a representative odontogenic tumor comprising several characteristic invasive forms, and its pathophysiology has not been sufficiently elucidated. A stable animal experimental model using immortalized cell lines is crucial to explain the factors causing differences among the subtypes of ameloblastoma, but this model has not yet been disclosed. In this study, a novel animal experimental model has been established, using immortalized human ameloblastoma-derived cell lines. METHODOLOGY: Ameloblastoma cells suspended in Matrigel were subcutaneously transplanted into the heads of immunodeficient mice. Two immortalized human ameloblastoma cell lines were used: AM-1 cells derived from the plexiform type and AM-3 cells derived from the follicular type. The tissues were evaluated histologically 30, 60, and 90 days after transplantation. RESULTS: Tumor masses formed in all transplanted mice. In addition, the tumors formed in each group transplanted with different ameloblastoma cells were histologically distinct: the tumors in the group transplanted with AM-1 cells were similar to the plexiform type, and those in the group transplanted with AM-3-cells were similar to the follicular type. CONCLUSIONS: A novel, stable animal experimental model of ameloblastoma was established using two cell lines derived from different subtypes of the tumor. This model can help clarify its pathophysiology and hasten the development of new ameloblastoma treatment strategies. Faculdade De Odontologia De Bauru - USP 2020-04-27 /pmc/articles/PMC7185982/ /pubmed/32348439 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1678-7757-2019-0558 Text en https://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 work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Article
FUCHIGAMI, Takao
SUZUKI, Hajime
YOSHIMURA, Takuya
KIBE, Toshiro
CHAIRANI, Elissa
KIYONO, Tohru
KISHIDA, Michiko
KISHIDA, Shosei
NAKAMURA, Norifumi
Ameloblastoma cell lines derived from different subtypes demonstrate distinct developmental patterns in a novel animal experimental model
title Ameloblastoma cell lines derived from different subtypes demonstrate distinct developmental patterns in a novel animal experimental model
title_full Ameloblastoma cell lines derived from different subtypes demonstrate distinct developmental patterns in a novel animal experimental model
title_fullStr Ameloblastoma cell lines derived from different subtypes demonstrate distinct developmental patterns in a novel animal experimental model
title_full_unstemmed Ameloblastoma cell lines derived from different subtypes demonstrate distinct developmental patterns in a novel animal experimental model
title_short Ameloblastoma cell lines derived from different subtypes demonstrate distinct developmental patterns in a novel animal experimental model
title_sort ameloblastoma cell lines derived from different subtypes demonstrate distinct developmental patterns in a novel animal experimental model
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7185982/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32348439
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1678-7757-2019-0558
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