Journal of Veterinary Medical Science
Online ISSN : 1347-7439
Print ISSN : 0916-7250
ISSN-L : 0916-7250
Surgery
Tumor Cell Growth Inhibition and Cell Differentiation Analysis in a Canine Mammary Tumor Cell Line (MCM-B2) Treated with Four Chemical Reagents
Manabu WATANABEIris Yun-Ju CHENYasuhiro ISHIKURATakayuki NAKAGAWAManabu MOCHIZUKIRyohei NISHIMURANobuo SASAKISumio SUGANO
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2009 Volume 71 Issue 11 Pages 1413-1417

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In this study, we examined the effects of four chemical reagents, 5 azacytidine (5azaC), all-trans-retinoic acid (ATRA), Phorbol 12-myristate 13-acetate (TPA) and trichostatin A (TSA), on an MCM-B2 canine mammary tumor cell line. Growth of the MCM-B2 cells was inhibited by addition of any of these four chemical reagents in a dose-dependent manner. TPA-treated cells became blast-cell-like and had high expressions of cyclin D, cyclin B and PCNA. Both ATRA-treated and 5azaC-treated cells showed decreased expression of cell cycle related molecules and increased expressions of the mammary epithelial marker cytokeratin 18 and underwent morphological changes. ATRA-treated cells were converted from the originally spindle-shaped cells into cubic-shaped cells, and 5azaC-treated cells became fibroblast-like. In the TSA-treated cells, the cytoplasm was enlarged, increasing the cytoplasm/nucleus ratio, and the expressions of cell cycle-promoting molecules (cyclin D and PCNA), as well as cell cycle-inhibiting factors (p21WAF1 and p27kip1), were increased. These results demonstrated the growth-inhibiting, differentiation-inducing and antitumor effects of each of these four chemicals on the unique phenotype of canine mammary tumors.
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