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We have reviewed the application of our in vitro assay for human tumor stem cells to the cloning of human ovarian adenocarcinoma cells in soft agar. Tumor colonies grew from both effusions and biopsies from 85% of more than 100 ovarian cancer patients tested. Up to 2,000 colonies appeared after 10 to 14 days in culture, yielding a maximum plating efficiency of 1%. Cells from nonmalignant effusions did not form colonies under these conditions. The number of tumor colonies was proportional to the number of cells plated between concentrations of 104 to 106 cells/dish. Morphological and histochemical criteria showed that the colonies consisted of cells with the same characteristics as those of the original tumor. H3Tdr suicide colony-forming cells were actively in transient through the cell cycle. Removal of phagocytic cells with carbonyl iron markedly reduced the plating efficiency, and 2-mercaptoethanol could only partially substitute for macrophages. Spleen cell-conditioned medium from oil-primed BALB/c mice was not required. Endogenous macrophages within the tumor may provide the conditioning factor or factors required for in vitro growth. Thus, this assay is proving extremely useful for studying the biology and drug sensitivity of human ovarian cancer.
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PMID:Development of a bioassay for ovarian carcinoma colony-forming cells. 720 27

A case-control study was conducted in Marseille (France) to investigate the relationship between usual diet and risk of gastric cancer. Patients with histologically confirmed gastric adenocarcinoma were identified in 8 major centres for gastric surgery. Controls were selected in specialized medical centres from patients undergoing functional reeducation for injuries or trauma, according to the age and sex distributions of the cases. The study involved 92 cases and 128 controls who were interviewed with a dietary history questionnaire on their usual diet during the year preceding first symptoms for cases, or preceding interview for controls. Odds ratios for specific foods were calculated after adjustment for age, sex, occupation and energy intake. A reduced risk was observed for consumption of raw vegetables (OR2: 0.55; OR3: 0.41 for the second and third tertiles, respectively), fresh fruit (OR2: 0.63; OR3: 0.50), vegetable oil (OR2: 0.60; OR3: 0.52), pasta and rice (OR2: 1.06; OR3: 0.50) whereas consumption of cakes and pastries (OR2: 1.02; OR3: 2.96), sugar and confectionery (OR2: 0.96; OR3: 1.68) was associated with an increased risk. An increased risk was found for intake of saturated fat (OR2: 1.49; OR3: 1.67), simple sugars (OR2: 1.18; OR3: 1.78) and calcium (OR2: 1.84; OR3: 2.57). A decreased risk was observed with intake of fiber (OR2: 0.49; OR3: 0.59), fibre from vegetables and fruit (OR2: 0.83; OR3: 0.53) and iron (OR2: 0.70; OR3: 0.41).
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PMID:A case-control study of gastric cancer and nutritional factors in Marseille, France. 748 74

The mechanisms behind tumour regression during ischaemic therapy of liver malignancy are not thoroughly elucidated. Ischaemia-reperfusion injury and release of free radicals is one mechanism suggested. The aim of the present study was to explore whether inhibition of hydroxyl radicals, by complex binding Fe with desferrioxamine (DFO), counteracted the retardation in tumour growth rate after HAL and whether DFO in itself had an effect on tumour growth in 2 experimental rat liver tumours. Rats with a hepatoma or an adenocarcinoma were subjected to HAL or to a sham procedure with or without additional injections of DFO daily for 2 or 7 days. HAL had an inhibitory effect on tumour growth rate. The effect of HAL was not counteracted by DFO, while DFO alone caused a decrease in tumour volume. There was an additive effect of DFO and HAL on tumour growth rate in both tumour systems. In vitro there was a growth inhibitory effect of DFO in both tumours, more pronounced in the hepatoma than in the adenocarcinoma. Our findings indicate that the effect of HAL is not mediated by release of oxygen free radicals. In the adenocarcinoma system, an additive effect of DFO and HAL was seen. As a rate-limiting enzyme for DNA synthesis is dependent on iron, depletion of iron can decrease mitotic activity, a mechanism that could explain the effect of DFO on tumour growth.
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PMID:Influence of hepatic artery occlusion and desferrioxamine on liver-tumour growth. 759 Dec 71

To better understand diseases of the thoracic space, pathologic findings of thoracoscopic open lung biopsy are described based on thoracoscopic anatomy and pleural mesothelioma. A positive colloidal iron stain in the plasma membrane of the mesothelial cells indicates the presence of hyaluronic acid, which appeared to decrease the friction between the lung and thoracic cavity. Excess fluid in the pleural cavity was removed from specific sites in the parietal pleura with stomas. We evaluated the pathologic features of 57 video-thoracoscopic open lung biopsies. Specific diagnoses were established in 89%, and of these half were pneumothorax. Nonspecific pathologic changes were found in 11%, of which interstitial pneumonia was the most common. This procedure is useful in taking a large number of specimens for diagnosis, and to evaluate the degree and progress of fibrosis. The differential diagnosis of mesothelioma from pulmonary adenocarcinoma, reactive mesothelial hyperplasia, and sarcoma of the pleura are described. Also, to understand mutations of the p53 tumor-suppressor gene in mesothelioma, mesothelial lesions were studied with immunostaining for p53 antibody (DO-7) and with in situ hybridization for p53 mRNA. In immunohistochemical staining for DO-7, all reactive mesothelial cells were positive, and 75% of mesotheliomas including epithelial, biphasic, and sarcomatous types were positive, and 75% of mesotheliomas including epithelial, biphasic, and sarcomatous types were positive. mRNA for p53 was expressed in all reactive mesothelial cells, and in 55% of allmesotheliomas.
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PMID:[Thoracoscopic anatomy, significance of pathologic findings in thoracoscopic open lung biopsy, and pleural mesothelioma]. 760 22

The transport of two iron chelators, desferrioxamine B (DFO) and L1 (1,2-dimethyl-3 hydroxypyridin-4-one) has been studied in vitro using the human adenocarcinoma cell line, Caco-2. The transport of DFO and L1 has also been compared with that of their iron-bound complexes, ferrioxamine (FO) and L1(3)-Fe, respectively. We report an apparent permeability coefficient (Papp) value for DFO of 0.170 x 10(-7) +/- 0.080 cm s-1. The Papp value of L1 was 1.297 x 10(-5) +/- 0.133 cm s-1. The Papp values of their iron bound complexes FO and L1(3)-Fe are 0.230 x 10(-7) +/- 0.065 cm s-1 and 2.356 x 10(-6) +/- 0.365 cm s-1, respectively. We have shown that the transport of DFO and FO is similar in the Caco-2 cell system. The transport of L1, however, is greatly reduced when complexed to iron. The value for total uptake after 60 min for DFO into the Caco-2 cells was 1.49 +/- 0.09 x 10(-3) nmol per filter. The values for total uptake after 60 min for L1 and L1(3)-Fe were 0.37 +/- 0.03 nmol per filter and 0.04 +/- 0.01 nmol per filter, respectively. Our results indicate that the poor oral bioavailability of DFO can be attributed to the low epithelial permeability of the molecule coupled with its size (mol wt 656). In contrast, the oral bioavailability observed with L1 is due to the high lipophilicity and low molecular weight (mol wt 139) of the molecule. We believe that these differences between the two molecules account for L1 being better orally absorbed than DFO.
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PMID:The transport of two iron chelators, desferrioxamine B and L1, across Caco-2 monolayers. 791 82

Sprague-Dawley male rats, 24 days of age, were placed on diets based on a balanced ration as such and supplemented with Brazilian A rabica green coffee bean oil (0.10%), silymarin flavonolignans (0.10%), porcine trypsin (2429 mu/g ration) and ferrous sulfate (0.24% Fe) for a period of 32 weeks. A portion of the controls was switched to the iron salt diet at day 37 when 1,2-dimethylhydrazine was administered by gavage at a dosage of 20 mg/kg (base) and continued weekly for a total of 15 weeks. The colon and small intestinal adenocarcinoma numbers were determined for each group of rats surviving the carcinogen treatment and compared with the respective controls by a statistical design based on Poisson distribution. The results indicate that the adenocarcinoma frequencies of the colon, both total and occurrence in the proximal and distal portions were significantly decreased in the groups fed coffee oil, silymarin group and trypsin. The colon tumor numbers for the iron salt-fed were in the control range except for a decrement in the distal colon for rats on the diet from the start. Small intestinal adenocarcinoma scores with all supplemented diets did not differ significantly from the controls.
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PMID:Action of dietary trypsin, pressed coffee oil, silymarin and iron salt on 1,2-dimethylhydrazine tumorigenesis by gavage. 807 60

Iron salts supplemented in a basal ratio, were fed to young Sprague-Dawley male rats for prolonged periods and the frequency of colonic adenocarcinomas induced by repeated s.c. injection of 1,2-dimethylhydrazine (DMH) at unit base doses of 9.0 mg/kg, ascertained and compared with the respective controls. In a series employing ferric ammonium citrate (0.46% Fe), in addition to ferrous sulfate (0.11% Fe) and ferric ammonium sulfate (0.12% Fe), DMH injection was started on day 15 and the animals necropsied 22 weeks after the last of 23 doses. The general condition was more involved with the 0.46% Fe diet and the total colonic lesion numbers were in the control range. However, the ferric ammonium sulfate-fed group showed a significant increase in tumors in the distal colon portion. In the second experiment, 15% guar gum as such and in admixture with ferric ammonium sulfate (0.12%) were compared with the respective controls, the first of 20 weekly dosages of DMH being administered on day 28 of the feeding. At 32 weeks following injection 1, the overall lesion differences were not remarkable, but the guar gum ratios engendered decreases in the distal colon tumor frequencies. In general, lesion incidence was extensive, involving 80-100% of the animals per group of the 2 series. Adenocarcinomas occurred in the small intestine and were more prominent in the control and 15% guar gum dietary groups but fewer with the ferric ammonium sulfate supplement.
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PMID:Adenocarcinoma production in rats administered 1,2-dimethylhydrazine and fed iron salt and guar gum diets. 829 10

Fe(III) bound to a chelator, nitrilotriacetate (NTA), has been reported to induce a high frequency of adenocarcinoma localized to the proximal tubules of the kidney in rodents. In order to examine possible mechanisms for the carcinogenic activity, we investigated the in vitro production of single- and double-strand breaks in DNA mediated by iron alone or Fe-NTA chelate using supercoiled plasmid pZ189. Neither Fe(III) nor NTA alone broke DNA. Fe(III) plus NTA together mediated the efficient oxidative production of DNA single- and double-strand breaks in the presence of reducing agents (ascorbate >> H2O2 > cysteine). The Fe(III):NTA ratio (1:4) that was found to be optimal for DNA strand breakage was similar to the ratio that produced adenocarcinomas in rodents. Maximal Fe-NTA-mediated DNA damage in vitro was induced under conditions of neutral pH, low ionic strength, presence of reducing agent and absence of albumin. These conditions are present exclusively in the cortical proximal tubules of the kidney, the only location where toxicity and carcinogenicity of Fe-NTA has been observed. Thus, localized DNA damage may explain the anatomic site preferred by Fe-NTA-induced carcinogenesis.
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PMID:DNA single- and double-strand breaks produced by ferric nitrilotriacetate in relation to renal tubular carcinogenesis. 843 63

The transferrin receptor is expressed on the surface of rapidly dividing cells that require iron as a co-factor for essential redox reactions and deoxyribonucleotide synthesis. Transferrin receptors are expressed on the surface of breast carcinoma cells but not on benign breast tumor cells. In this study, the authors investigated whether transferrin receptor concentrations in the serum were elevated in patients with invasive adenocarcinoma of the breast. The transferrin receptor was isolated and purified from human placenta by affinity chromatography. The serum transferrin receptor concentration was determined using an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay in 19 patients with invasive breast adenocarcinoma, 12 of whom had involvement of axillary lymph nodes. These results were compared with those from 16 normal age-matched female controls. In the invasive breast cancer group, the range of transferrin receptor concentrations was 2.60-7.34 mg/L (mean, 4.44 mg/L) compared with 2.85-8.80 mg/L (mean, 5.49 mg/L) in the control group. Nine patients with in situ adenocarcinoma of the breast had transferrin receptor concentrations of 3.68-6.66 mg/L (mean, 4.94 mg/L). For both the invasive carcinoma group and the in situ group, the means were not significantly different from those of the control group (P = 0.06 and 0.32, respectively). It was concluded that the differential expression of transferrin receptor on the surface of malignant tumor cells in adenocarcinoma of the breast was not reflected by changes in circulating transferrin receptor concentrations.
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PMID:Serum transferrin receptor level is not altered in invasive adenocarcinoma of the breast. 844 82

We present a rare case of an apocrine adenocarcinoma arising in a mature cystic teratoma of the ovary. The patient, a 41-year-old woman, was admitted to the hospital with low back pain and hypermenorrhea. A unilocular cystic tumor, measuring 5.5 x 5.0 cm in diameter, was found in her right ovary, and was removed. The tumor contained a mural nodule, measuring 8 x 7 mm in diameter. Microscopically, the unilocular cystic tumor was a teratoma consisting of mature cutaneous tissue with numerous hairs. The mural nodule was composed mostly of cords of epithelial cells with an infiltrative fashion and anastomosing tubular structures, which were lined partly by cells with eosinophilic cytoplasm and decapitation secretion. The cytoplasm contained iron granules as well as granules that were stained with periodic acid-Schiff, with and without diastase digestion.
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PMID:Apocrine adenocarcinoma arising in cystic teratoma of the ovary. 850 39


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