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An Animal Explant Model for the Study of Human Cutaneous Squamous Cell Carcinoma
Authors:Daniel A. Belkin  Jie Chen  Jonathan L. Mo  James S. Rosoff  Sagit Goldenberg  Dix P. Poppas  James G. Krueger  Miriam Herschman  Hiroshi Mitsui  Diane Felsen  John A. Carucci
Abstract:We established a human tissue explant model to facilitate study of cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma. We accomplished this by implanting debulked SCC, from surgical discard, into nude rats. Human SCC remained viable and continued to proliferate for at least 4 weeks and showed evidence of neovascularization. At 4 weeks, SCC implants showed a trend toward increased PCNA positive cells compared to fresh SCC cells/mm2 tissue) supporting continued proliferation throughout engraftment. Von Willebrand''s Factor (VWF) positive cells were found within implants and likely represented rat vessel neovascularization. Human Langerhans'' (Langerin+) cells, but no T cells (CD3+, CD8+, FoxP3+), macrophages (CD163), or NK cells (NKp46), were present in SCC implants at 4 weeks. These findings support the possibility that LCs fail to migrate from cutaneous SCC and thus contribute to lack of effective antitumor response. Our findings also provide a novel model system for further study of primary cutaneous SCC.
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