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      Establishment of Transplantable Tumor Lines and in vitro Cell Lines of Malignant Thymoma Developed in a BUF/Mna Rat

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          A spontaneous malignant thymoma was found in an 18‐month‐old female BUF/Mna rat and serially transplanted subcutaneously in both syngeneic BUF/Mna rats (designated as MTH‐R) and KSN nude mice (MTH‐NM) for more than 5 years. Both tumors shared the histological appearance of sarcomatoid carcinoma as seen in the original tumor. However, MTH‐NM grew faster than MTH‐in the respective hosts. The MTH‐NM grew in both KSN‐nude mice and BUF/Mna‐ rnu/rnu rats but not in BUF/Mna rats the host of the original tumor. Three continuous tissue culture cell lines (MTHC‐1, MTHC‐2 and MTHC‐3) were established from the MTH‐NM tumors at the 2nd, 15th and 17th transplantation generations, respectively. The MTH‐NM tumors and latter two tissue culture cell lines carried one or more mouse chromosomes, probably acquired by cell fusion with mouse cells during passages in vivo. The presence of the mouse chromosomes was confirmed by the presence of mouse DNA and of antibodies to the MTHC‐2 and MTHC‐3 cells in the sera of BUF/Mna rats transplanted with MTH‐NM.

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            Thymic carcinoma. Five distinctive histological variants.

            Five histologically distinct variants of thymic carcinoma are described: mixed small cell undifferentiated squamous cell carcinoma (three cases), basaloid carcinoma (two cases), mucoepidermoid carcinoma (one case), clear cell carcinoma (one case), and sarcomatoid carcinoma (one case). While forming a heterogeneous group, these tumors bear the common features of an anterior mediastinal location and lack of evidence of a primary tumor elsewhere, marking them as primary thymic neoplasms. All except the sarcomatoid variant are morphologically related to similar malignant neoplasms of other organs. These tumors should be recognized as morphological variants of primary thymic carcinoma and demonstrate the ability of thymic epithelium to differentiate toward a variety of different cell types.
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              Standard karyotype of the mouse, Mus musculus.

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                Journal
                Jpn J Cancer Res
                Jpn. J. Cancer Res
                10.1111/(ISSN)1349-7006a
                CAS
                Japanese Journal of Cancer Research : Gann
                Blackwell Publishing Ltd (Oxford, UK )
                0910-5050
                1876-4673
                June 1992
                : 83
                : 6 ( doiID: 10.1111/cas.1992.83.issue-6 )
                : 618-624
                Affiliations
                [ 1 ]Department of Pathology, Nagoya University School of Medicine, 65 Tsurumai‐cho, Showa‐ku, Nagoya
                [ 2 ]Department of Immunology, Nagoya University School of Medicine, 65 Tsurumai‐cho, Showa‐ku, Nagoya 466
                [ 3 ]Aichi Women's College, 57 Takenoyama, Iwasaki, Nisshin‐cho, Aichi‐gun, Aichi‐ken 470‐01
                [ 4 ]Laboratorie of Experimental Pathology, Aichi Cancer Center Research Institute, 1‐1 Kanokoden, Chikusa‐ku, Nagoya 464
                [ 5 ] 5Ultrastructure Research, Aichi Cancer Center Research Institute, 1‐1 Kanokoden, Chikusa‐ku, Nagoya 464
                Author notes
                [*] [* ] 9To whom all correspondence and reprint requests should be addressed.
                [†]

                Department of Pathology, Sasaki Institute, 2.2 Kanda‐Surugadai, Chiyoda‐ku, Tokyo 101.

                [‡]

                Environmental Health Department, Nagoya City Public Health Research Institute, l‐l1 Hagiyama‐cho, Mizuho‐ku, Nagoya 467.

                [§]

                First Department of Pathology, Kyoto University School of Medicine, Yoshida‐Konoe‐cho, Sakyq‐ku, Kyoto 606.

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                CAE618
                10.1111/j.1349-7006.1992.tb00134.x
                5918877
                1644664
                94861250-0252-4fbe-9c7a-18a81686b47a
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                key words,transplantable malignant thymoma line,buf/mna rat,in vitro cell line,growth acceleration,hybridized cell

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