C3H10T1/2小鼠胚胎成纤维细胞的起始和促进。

C J Boreiko
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在许多实验室进行的研究表明,C3H10T1/2细胞的转化可以经历起始和促进的离散阶段。事实上,该系统中启动和促进的多个操作方面与小鼠皮肤上启动和促进的基本特征非常相似。该系统对不同肿瘤促进剂的敏感性似乎也与小鼠皮肤相似,有证据表明,C3H10T1/2系统对小鼠皮肤上作为II期肿瘤促进剂的药物最敏感。也观察到啮齿类动物和人类对其他组织部位活性化合物的敏感性。目前,很难评估C3H10T1/2系统与研究能够调节呼吸道癌变的药物的相关性。促进的过程可能具有极端的组织和物种特异性,在胚胎来源的小鼠成纤维细胞中观察到的效果可能对大鼠气管上皮或人支气管上皮的预期作用几乎没有实际影响。这并不是说C3H10T1/2系统与呼吸道癌变无关。然而,必须适当认识到该系统在研究呼吸道致癌启动子方面可能存在的自然局限性。随着该系统使用数据库的扩展,C3H10T1/2细胞的促进与人和啮齿动物呼吸道的关系将得到更好的定义。在这种关系牢固建立之前,也许最好将C3H10T1/2系统视为一个有趣的模型,可以将使用呼吸组织获得的结果进行比较或对比。
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Initiation and promotion in cultures of C3H10T1/2 mouse embryo fibroblasts.

Studies conducted in numerous laboratories have demonstrated that the transformation of C3H10T1/2 cells can proceed through discrete stages of initiation and promotion. Indeed, multiple operational aspects of initiation and promotion in this system closely mimic the essential characteristics of initiation and promotion on mouse skin. The sensitivity of this system to the effects of different tumor promoters also appears to parallel that of mouse skin, and there is evidence to suggest that the C3H10T1/2 system is most sensitive to agents acting as stage II tumor promoters on mouse skin. Sensitivity to compounds active at other tissue sites in rodents and perhaps man has also been observed. At this time it is difficult to assess the relevance of the C3H10T1/2 system for the study of agents capable of modulating respiratory carcinogenesis. The process of promotion can possess extreme tissue and species specificity and effects observed in murine fibroblasts of embryonic origin may have little practical bearing upon effects to be anticipated in the tracheal epithelium of the rat or the bronchial epithelium of man. This is not to say that the C3H10T1/2 system is irrelevant to respiratory carcinogenesis. However, due recognition must be taken of the probable natural limitations of this system for the study of promoters of respiratory carcinogenesis. As the data base for the use of this system is expanded, the relationship between promotion in C3H10T1/2 cells and the respiratory tract of man and rodents will become better defined. Until such time as this relationship is firmly established, it is perhaps best to regard the C3H10T1/2 system as an interesting model with which results obtained using respiratory tissue can be compared or contrasted.

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