GROWTH ENHANCEMENT OF IMPLANTED HUMAN COLORECTAL-CANCER CELLS BY THE ADDITION OF FIBROBLASTS IN-VIVO

Citation
Mc. Loizidou et al., GROWTH ENHANCEMENT OF IMPLANTED HUMAN COLORECTAL-CANCER CELLS BY THE ADDITION OF FIBROBLASTS IN-VIVO, British Journal of Surgery, 83(1), 1996, pp. 24-28
Citations number
35
Categorie Soggetti
Surgery
Journal title
ISSN journal
00071323
Volume
83
Issue
1
Year of publication
1996
Pages
24 - 28
Database
ISI
SICI code
0007-1323(1996)83:1<24:GEOIHC>2.0.ZU;2-U
Abstract
The effect of fibroblasts on the growth of HT29 human colorectal cance r cells was used to study stromal modulation of tumour growth dynamics . Fibroblasts were isolated from rat livers 1, 2.5 and 4 days after tw o-thirds partial hepatectomy and from normal livers. Cells harvested 2 .5 and 4 days after hepatectomy ('fast'fibroblasts) had a significantl y faster growth rate in vitro than those harvested on day 1 or those f rom normal livers (P<0.02). The fibroblasts were inoculated with HT29 colorectal cancer cells into nude mice: Controls received cancer cells with or without a fibroblast cell line (C3H10T 1/2). At 3 weeks both tumour take and growth (size) were significantly greater in the group inoculated with cancer cells and 'fast' fibroblasts than in the other groups (tumour take 100 versus 42-75 per cent, P<0.03; median tumour s ize 3.5 versus 0.3-0.4g, P<0.02). In conclusion, tumour growth is enha nced by fibroblasts, especially by those derived from actively regener ating liver. It is suggested that the stimulation is not only mechanic al but may also involve a humoral mechanism.