J Korean Breast Cancer Soc.  2002 Dec;5(4):273-278. 10.4048/jkbcs.2002.5.4.273.

Growth and Metastasis of MCF-7 Breast Cancer Cells Grafted to huPBMC-SCID Mouse

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Surgery, School of Medicine, Catholic University of Daegu, Daegu, Korea. shwpark@cuth.cataegu.ac.kr
  • 2Department of Pathology, School of Medicine, Kyungpook National University, Daegu, Korea.

Abstract

PURPOSE: The severe combined immunodeficient (SCID) mice which lack the functional T and B lymphocytes have been widely used for the research of various human diseases including AIDS, transplantation, autoimmune disease and cancer. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the huPBMC-SCID mouse as an animal model for human breast cancer research.
METHODS
5x10(7) human PBMC (peripheral blood mononuclear cell) were injected intraperitoneally in 18 SCID mice. After 24 hours, 2.5x10(6), 5x10(6) and 10x10(6) MCF-7 human breast cancer cells were innoculated subcutaneously in the right flank of each of the 3 groups of 6 huPBMC-SCID mice.
RESULTS
4 subcutaneous ecchymosis (2 perioral area, 2 scalp), 1 splenomegaly and 1 hepatic embolism were found during the 20 weeks after the injections. The growth of tumor xenograft was identified in 14 of the total 18 huPBMC-SCID mice, and the growth rate of the tumor was proportional to the number of the innoculated cancer cells. Distant metastases were found in the retroperitoneum, kidney, pelvic cavity, omentum, perisplenic area and regional lymph node in 50 % of mice, but not in the lung and liver at 20 weeks.
CONCLUSION
In summary, the huPBMC-SCID mouse was expected to play an important roles as an animal model of human cancers including breast cancer.

Keyword

huPBMC-SCID mouse; MCF-7 breast cancer cell; Metastases; Growth

MeSH Terms

Animals
Autoimmune Diseases
B-Lymphocytes
Breast Neoplasms*
Breast*
Ecchymosis
Embolism
Heterografts
Humans
Kidney
Liver
Lung
Lymph Nodes
Mice*
Mice, SCID
Models, Animal
Neoplasm Metastasis*
Omentum
Splenomegaly
Transplants*
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