MORPHOGENETIC BEHAVIOR OF SIMIAN-VIRUS 40-TRANSFORMED HUMAN MAMMARY EPITHELIAL STEM-CELL LINES ON COLLAGEN GELS

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RUDLAND, PS
OLLERHEAD, GE
PLATTHIGGINS, AM
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BREAST STEM CELL LINES; COLLAGEN GELS;
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10.1007/BF02630995
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Q2 [细胞生物学];
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071009 ; 090102 ;
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Transformation of primary cultures of human breast cells with simian virus 40 and clonal selection has yielded single-cell-cloned, epithelial cell lines, as well as myoepithelial-related cell lines. When grown on floating collagen gels, the epithelial cell lines give rise to branching rays of cells, thick fingerlike protrusions, saclike structures, and degenerating areas. The myoepithelial-related cell lines give rise only to the branching rays. Epidermal growth factor stimulates the production of the thick protrusions, whereas cholera toxin stimulates the production of the degenerating areas. Immunocytochemical staining of these cultures using reagents directed against the cell surface-extracellular matrix or the cellular cytoskeleton confirms the epithelial and myoepithelial nature of the cells, and demonstrates that the degenerating areas are undergoing squamous metaplasia. The fingerlike protrusions consist of cords of cells composed of inner, epithelial and outer, myoepithelial-related cells sometimes surrounding a central lumen reminiscent of ducts. The saclike structures resemble alveoli. Ultrastuctural analysis confirms the identification of the basic cell types and also identifies indeterminate cells possessing features of both epithelial and myoepithelial cells. It is suggested that the epithelial cell lines represent human mammary stem cells that can undergo processes of morphogenesis and differentiation in vitro to form many of the three-dimensional structures found within the breast.
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