Spontaneous Neoplastic Evolution Of Chinese-Hamster Cells In Culture - Multistep Progression Of Karyotype

Cancer research(1983)

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Abstract
Chromosomes from successive passages of a Chinese hamster cell strain (WCHE/5) that spontaneously progressed from a euploid primary cell culture to a heteroploid tumorigenic cell line were isolated and analyzed by Giemsa banding and high-resolution flow karyotype analysis. The frequency and identification of aneuploid and marker chromosomes were determined at both pre- and postcrisis culture stages and pre- and posttumorigenic stages. The combination of Giemsa banding and flow karyotypes provided detailed analysis of karyotype instability at each stage of cell culture progression. Aneuploidy (trisomy of chromosome 5) preceded the appearance of tumorigenicity in nude mice as well as in vitro indicators of neoplasia. The four stages of neoplastic progression defined in the previous paper correlated with a steady progression in karyotypic instability, including, in sequence: trisomy of chromosome 5; an 8q marker chromosome; a 3q+ insertion; and trisomy of chromosome 8. Additional changes continued to appear as the cells acquired classical properties of in vitro transformation.
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chinese hamster cells,spontaneous neoplastic evolution,karyotype
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