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Fish Tumor Pigment Cells: Differentiation and Comparison to Their Normal Counterparts
Authors:MATSUMOTO, JIRO   LYNCH, THOMAS J.   GRABOWSKI, SUSAN   RICHARDS, CHRISTINA M.   LO, SZECHENG L.   CLARK, CARL   KERN, DALE   TAYLOR, JOHN D.   TCHEN, T.T.   ISHIKAWA, TAKATOSHI   MASAHITO, PRINCE   TAKAYAMA, SHOZO
Affiliation:Departments of Chemistry and Biological Sciences, Wayne State University Detroit, Michigan 48202
Department of Experimental Pathology, Cancer Institute Toshima-Ku, Tokyo 170, Japan
Abstract:The objectives of this paper are to describe 1) the developmentof new research systems for biochemical comparison of cellulartraits between normal and tumorous pigment cells of fish origin,2) the similarity and dissimilarity between these two categoriesof pigment cells with regard to growth, differentiation andpigment translocating activities and 3) the potentials of thesetumorous pigment cells to manifest multiple differentiation.The development of research systems has been achieved by theestablishment of 1) methods to obtain homogenous populationsof viable, cultivatable xanthophores (erythrophores) and melanophoresfrom goldfish skins, 2) permanent cell lines from goldfish erythrophoromas(tumors derived from erythrophores) and from Nibe croaker irido-melanophoromas(tumors composed of mixed populations of iridophore- and melanophore-likecells) and 3) procedures to induce differentiation in normaland tumorous stem cells (including the formation of pigmentsand ability to undergo pigment translocation in response tocAMP, to the neurotransmitter epinephrine and to the hormonesACTH and melatonin). Two kinds of tumorous pigment cell linesexamined herein have the ability to form, in addition to variouspigments, structures similar to dermal skeletons and lentoidbodies. These findings strongly suggest the possibility thatthese fish pigment cell tumors are neural crest stem cell tumorsin nature.
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