Pritchard D J, Finkel M P, Reilly C A
Clin Orthop Relat Res. 1975 Sep(111):14-22. doi: 10.1097/00003086-197509000-00003.
Various agents have caused osteosarcoma in several experimental animal systems. These agents or initiators may be classified as chemicals, radiation, viruses, and miscellaneous. Zinc beryllium silicate with beryllium oxide in rabbits and FBJ virus in mice are two such initiating agents. The relevance of these animal experiments to the human situation is not known, but recent reports regarding a transmissible agent obtained from human osteosarcoma tissue suggest that a virus may be implicated. There is a theoretic indication that the various etiologic agents, including viruses, may affect the DNA of normal cells in such a way that further evolution and differentiation through several cell divisions may result in the clinical appearance of cancer.
多种因素已在多个实验动物系统中引发骨肉瘤。这些因素或引发剂可分为化学物质、辐射、病毒及其他各类。兔体内含氧化铍的硅酸锌铍以及小鼠体内的FBJ病毒就是这样两种引发剂。这些动物实验与人类情况的相关性尚不清楚,但最近有关从人类骨肉瘤组织中获取的一种可传播因子的报告表明,可能涉及一种病毒。从理论上讲,包括病毒在内的各种病因可能会以某种方式影响正常细胞的DNA,使得经过几次细胞分裂后的进一步进化和分化可能导致癌症的临床表现。