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Placenta‑derived multipotent cells have no effect on the size and number of DMH-induced colon tumors in rats

  • Authors:
    • Hanna Svitina
    • Vitaliy Kyryk
    • Іnessa Skrypkina
    • Maria Kuchma
    • Tetiana Bukreieva
    • Pavlo Areshkov
    • Yulia Shablii
    • Yevheniy Denis
    • Pavlo Klymenko
    • Liudmyla Garmanchuk
    • Liudmyla Ostapchenko
    • Galina Lobintseva
    • Volodymyr Shablii
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  • Published online on: July 12, 2017     https://doi.org/10.3892/etm.2017.4792
  • Pages: 2135-2147
  • Copyright: © Svitina et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of Creative Commons Attribution License.

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Abstract

Transplantation of placenta‑derived multipotent cells (PDMCs) is a promising approach for cell therapy to treat inflammation‑associated colon diseases. However, the effect of PDMCs on colon cancer cells remains unknown. The aim of the present study was to characterize PDMCs obtained from human (hPDMCs) and rat (rPDMCs) placentas and to evaluate their impact on colon cancer progression in rats. PDMCs were obtained from human and rat placentas by tissue explant culturing. Stemness‑ and trophoblast‑related gene expression was studied using reverse transcription‑polymerase chain reaction (RT‑PCR), and surface markers and intracellular proteins were detected using flow cytometry and immunofluorescence, respectively. Experimental colon carcinogenesis was induced in male albino Wistar rats by injecting 20 mg/kg dimethylhydrazine (DMH) once a week for 20 consecutive weeks. The administration of rPDMCs and hPDMC was performed at week 22 after the initial DMH‑injection. All animals were sacrificed through carbon dioxide asphyxiation at week 5 after cell transplantation. The number and size of each tumor lesion was calculated. The type of tumor was determined by standard histological methods. Cell engraftment was determined by PCR and immunofluorescence. Results demonstrated that rPDMCs possessed the immunophenotype and differentiation potential inherent in MSCs; however, hPDMCs exhibited a lower expression of cluster of differentiation 44 and did not express trophoblast‑associated genes. The data of the present study indicated that PDMCs may engraft in different tissues but do not significantly affect DMH‑induced tumor growth during short‑term observations.

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Svitina H, Kyryk V, Skrypkina І, Kuchma M, Bukreieva T, Areshkov P, Shablii Y, Denis Y, Klymenko P, Garmanchuk L, Garmanchuk L, et al: Placenta‑derived multipotent cells have no effect on the size and number of DMH-induced colon tumors in rats. Exp Ther Med 14: 2135-2147, 2017
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Svitina, H., Kyryk, V., Skrypkina, І., Kuchma, M., Bukreieva, T., Areshkov, P. ... Shablii, V. (2017). Placenta‑derived multipotent cells have no effect on the size and number of DMH-induced colon tumors in rats. Experimental and Therapeutic Medicine, 14, 2135-2147. https://doi.org/10.3892/etm.2017.4792
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Svitina, H., Kyryk, V., Skrypkina, І., Kuchma, M., Bukreieva, T., Areshkov, P., Shablii, Y., Denis, Y., Klymenko, P., Garmanchuk, L., Ostapchenko, L., Lobintseva, G., Shablii, V."Placenta‑derived multipotent cells have no effect on the size and number of DMH-induced colon tumors in rats". Experimental and Therapeutic Medicine 14.3 (2017): 2135-2147.
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Svitina, H., Kyryk, V., Skrypkina, І., Kuchma, M., Bukreieva, T., Areshkov, P., Shablii, Y., Denis, Y., Klymenko, P., Garmanchuk, L., Ostapchenko, L., Lobintseva, G., Shablii, V."Placenta‑derived multipotent cells have no effect on the size and number of DMH-induced colon tumors in rats". Experimental and Therapeutic Medicine 14, no. 3 (2017): 2135-2147. https://doi.org/10.3892/etm.2017.4792