X. Mao et al., Molecular and cytogenetic analysis of lymphoblastoid and colon cancer celllines from cotton-top tamarin (Sagiunus oedipus), CANC GENET, 120(1), 2000, pp. 6-10
The cotton-top tamarin (CTT) (Sagiunus oedipus) has been used as an animal
model to investigate the etiology and pathophysiology of several human dise
ases, including ulcerative colitis and ifs associated colorectal carcinoma
(CRC). Little is known, however, about genetic synteny between CTT and huma
ns, and about chromosome aberrations in CTT CRC. To address these issues, w
e have analyzed CTT lymphoblastoid and CRC cell lines using cytogenetics, f
luorescence in situ hybridization (Zoo-FISH), and direct sequencing. The CT
T lymphocytes had pseudodiploid chromosomes of 46. The CTT CRC cells showed
near-diploid chromosomes of 45. Several clonal structural aberrations were
observed, including der(1), a marker chromosome, and double minutes. Zoo-F
ISH using human chromosome 2, 3, 5, 6, 9, 11, 13, 15, 16, 17, 19, 22, and X
paints identified homologous chromosomes and subchromosomal regions in the
CTT genome. Fluorescence in situ hybridization with human telomeric probe
also detected a homologous sequence in CTT genome. Direct sequencing of CTT
genomic DNA using primers amplifying exons 4 and 25 of the human APC gene
identified DNA sequences in CTT genome with 99% and 95% homology, respectiv
ely. These results provide a basis for further comparative studies of CTT a
nd human genome. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science Inc. All rights reserved.