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Controlled environment culture of bone marrow explants from human myeloma

Authors :
S, Gailani
W F, McLimans
G R, Mundy
A, Nussbaum
O, Roholt
R, Zeigel
Source :
Cancer research. 36(4)
Publication Year :
1976

Abstract

Bone marrow biopsy specimens from patients with myeloma were cultured in either 1 of 2 thin-film culture systems, a controlled environment steady state system or a rocker tube configuration of the system, for periods up to 42 days. Both functional and morphological characteristics of the myeloma cells were well-maintained in these systems. Cytocentrifuge preparations of the culture media disclosed hematopoietic cells that included from 5% to almost 100% plasma cells. Histological examination of the cultured specimens disclosed infiltration of the marrow with myeloma cells. Myeloma proteins were released at a steady rate throughout the period of culture after the 1st 4 days. Bone-resorbing activity was demonstrated in the culture media in 7 of 9 myeloma culture media and was well maintained, particularly during the 1st week of culture. This activity was associated with severe osteolytic lesions in the donor patient and marked infiltration of the cultured specimen by myeloma cells. The potential use of these organ culture systems for the further definitive identification of the factor responsible for bone destruction in myeloma is discussed.

Details

ISSN :
00085472
Volume :
36
Issue :
4
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Cancer research
Accession number :
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