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A diploid rat liver cell culture

IV. Malignant transformation by aflatoxin B1

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Chronic exposure of a cloned rat hepatocyte culture (RL-PR-C) to a subtoxic, sublethal dose of aflatoxin B1 resulted in malignant transformation. Continuous exposure to aflatoxin B1 caused increasing tumorigenic potential as tested by back injection into isogenic animals. Control cultures exhibited spontaneous transformation, although approximately 20 passages beyond the chemically induced event. Neither aflatoxin-treated nor control cultures exhibited cytopathological morphology, formation of cell foci, growth in soft agar, or irregular fibroblast-like growth patterns that could be specifically related to the onset of tumorigenic potential. In general, those parameters commonly used to monitor fibroblast cultures for transformation in vitro were not applicable for assessing the tumorigenic potential of these epithelial cells. Karyotypic analyses revealed no specific chromosomal aberrations associated with aflatoxin treatment; however, chromosomal instability was a property of the tumorigenic cell populations. Injection of both aflatoxin-treated and control cultures at passage 56 resulted in tumors indicative of both carcinoma and sarcoma indicating to us the multipotency of these epithelial cells transformed in vitro.

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Schaeffer, W.I., Heintz, N.H. A diploid rat liver cell culture. In Vitro 14, 418–427 (1978). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02616103

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