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Kutara Kenji |
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B000294859 |
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Okayama University of Science |
Magnetic resonance imaging findings of the primitive neuroectodermal tumour in lumbosacral spinal cord in a cat
Takamasa Itoi, Kenji Kutara, Ikki Mitsui, Natsuki Akashi, Teppei Kanda, Keisuke Sugimoto, Yuki Shimizu, Kazuaki Yamazoe
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Canine pulmonary adenocarcinoma (PAC) resembles human lung tumors in never-smokers, but it is rarer than human pulmonary adenocarcinoma. Therefore, research on canine PAC is challenging. In the present study, we successfully established various novel canine PAC cell lines from a single lesion in a dog, including two parent cell lines and fourteen cloned cell lines, and characterized their cellular properties in vitro. Several of these cell lines showed epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT)-like and/or cancer stem cell (CSCs)-like phenotypes. We additionally assessed the sensitivity of the cells to vinorelbine in vitro. Three clonal lines, two of which showed EMT- and CSC-like phenotypes, were resistant to vinorelbine. Furthermore, we evaluated the expression and activation status of EGFR, HER2, and Ras signaling factors. The findings indicated that the cell lines we established preserved the expression and activation of these factors to varying extents. These novel canine PAC cell lines can be utilized in future research for understanding the pathogenesis and development of treatments for canine PAC.
Veterinary Medicine and Science
https://doi.org/10.1002/vms3.1283
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