Morphological and functional heterogeneity of Zajdela rat ascites hepatoma cells

Autor: Yu. M. Rozanov, I. I. Tiuriaeva, S. Iu. Demin, G. I. Blinova, V. A. Ivanov, N. A. Filatova
Rok vydání: 2010
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Zdroj: Cell and Tissue Biology. 4:500-510
ISSN: 1990-5203
1990-519X
Popis: This work studies the mechanisms of dysdifferentiation at cell neoplastic transformation based on the example of heterogeneity of the cell populations that form malignant tumors. Two natural fractions of Zajdela rat hepatoma cells are revealed that differ in the type of growth in the primary culture. Cells of one fraction are attached to substrate and are growing in monolayer (S-fraction), whereas cells of the other fraction are floating in the culture medium (F-fraction). Using the method of supravital observation of the primary culture cells (of 1–2 passages) at the limit of resolution of DIC microscopy, it has been established that both fractions contain cells of several types. Some of these cells are specific to one of the fractions and others are present in both fractions, but with different frequencies. Using the same method, it has been shown that, at the long-term separate cultivation of the fractions in vitro (more than 50 passages), both the cell composition and the initial ratio of cells of different types are changed in both of them. According to the data of flow DNA cytometry, cells of both fractions are hypotetraploid and have insignificant differences in the amount of DNA. After adaptation to conditions of cultivation in vitro, S-fraction cells have been found to have elevated proliferative activity compared to the cells of F-fractions; after long cultivation, the fractions already differ significantly (2.3 times) by this criterion. The content of the cell surface laminin, a marker of hepatocellular carcinomas, is higher on cells of the F-fraction than on those of the S-fraction. The interfraction differences are confirmed by immunologic estimations of the resistance of hepatoma cells to lyses of natural killer cells; cells of the S-fraction of the primary culture are 2.4 times more sensitive than cells of the F-fraction, while, after long-term cultivation, cells of the F-fraction become almost resistant to the cytotoxic action of natural killer cells. Based on the obtained data, the most probable pathways of the dysdifferentiation of rat hepatocytes upon the establishment of Zajdela hepatoma and at the long-term cultivation of cells of this tumor in vitro are discussed.
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