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Biological characterization of two xenografts derived from human CUPs (carcinomas of unknown primary)

BACKGROUND: Carcinomas of unknown primary site (CUP) are epithelial malignancies revealed by metastatic lesions in the absence of any detectable primary tumor. Although they often adopt an aggressive clinical pattern, their basic biology remains poorly understood. Laboratory research on their biolog...

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Autores principales: Lequin, Delphine, Fizazi, Karim, Toujani, Saloua, Souquère, Sylvie, Mathieu, Marie-Christine, Hainaut, Pierre, Bernheim, Alain, Praz, Françoise, Busson, Pierre
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2241840/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18088404
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2407-7-225
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author Lequin, Delphine
Fizazi, Karim
Toujani, Saloua
Souquère, Sylvie
Mathieu, Marie-Christine
Hainaut, Pierre
Bernheim, Alain
Praz, Françoise
Busson, Pierre
author_facet Lequin, Delphine
Fizazi, Karim
Toujani, Saloua
Souquère, Sylvie
Mathieu, Marie-Christine
Hainaut, Pierre
Bernheim, Alain
Praz, Françoise
Busson, Pierre
author_sort Lequin, Delphine
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Carcinomas of unknown primary site (CUP) are epithelial malignancies revealed by metastatic lesions in the absence of any detectable primary tumor. Although they often adopt an aggressive clinical pattern, their basic biology remains poorly understood. Laboratory research on their biology have been hampered so far by the absence of cell lines representative of CUPs. METHODS: We attempted xenografts of CUP clinical specimens in immunodeficient mice and subsequent in vitro culture of transplanted malignant cells. Whenever possible, malignant xenografted or cultured cells were characterized by microsatellite genotyping, immunohistology, electron microscopy, multifish chromosome analysis and search of TP 53 gene mutations. RESULTS: Successful xenografts were achieved in 2 cases out of 4. One of them (Capi1) was lost after 3 passages whereas the other one (Capi3) has been adapted to in vitro culture and is currently available to the scientific community with reliable identification based on microsatellite genotyping. Both Capi1 and Capi3 have histological characteristics of adenocarcinomas and display intense expression of EMA, CEA and cytokeratin 7. Multifish chromosome analysis demonstrated a translocation involving chromosomes 4 and 21 in both specimens. Distinct rare missense mutations of the TP53 gene were detected in Capi1 (codon 312) and Capi3 (codon 181); the codon 181 mutation is consistent with a previously reported similar finding in a small series of CUP specimens. Finally, intense membrane expression of c-kit was recorded in Capi3. CONCLUSION: Our data suggest that xenografted tumors can be obtained from a substantial fraction of CUP clinical specimens. The hypothesis of a preferential association of CUPs with TP 53 mutations of codon 181 deserves further investigations. The Capi3 cell line will be a useful tool for assessment of novel c-kit inhibitors.
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spelling pubmed-22418402008-02-14 Biological characterization of two xenografts derived from human CUPs (carcinomas of unknown primary) Lequin, Delphine Fizazi, Karim Toujani, Saloua Souquère, Sylvie Mathieu, Marie-Christine Hainaut, Pierre Bernheim, Alain Praz, Françoise Busson, Pierre BMC Cancer Research Article BACKGROUND: Carcinomas of unknown primary site (CUP) are epithelial malignancies revealed by metastatic lesions in the absence of any detectable primary tumor. Although they often adopt an aggressive clinical pattern, their basic biology remains poorly understood. Laboratory research on their biology have been hampered so far by the absence of cell lines representative of CUPs. METHODS: We attempted xenografts of CUP clinical specimens in immunodeficient mice and subsequent in vitro culture of transplanted malignant cells. Whenever possible, malignant xenografted or cultured cells were characterized by microsatellite genotyping, immunohistology, electron microscopy, multifish chromosome analysis and search of TP 53 gene mutations. RESULTS: Successful xenografts were achieved in 2 cases out of 4. One of them (Capi1) was lost after 3 passages whereas the other one (Capi3) has been adapted to in vitro culture and is currently available to the scientific community with reliable identification based on microsatellite genotyping. Both Capi1 and Capi3 have histological characteristics of adenocarcinomas and display intense expression of EMA, CEA and cytokeratin 7. Multifish chromosome analysis demonstrated a translocation involving chromosomes 4 and 21 in both specimens. Distinct rare missense mutations of the TP53 gene were detected in Capi1 (codon 312) and Capi3 (codon 181); the codon 181 mutation is consistent with a previously reported similar finding in a small series of CUP specimens. Finally, intense membrane expression of c-kit was recorded in Capi3. CONCLUSION: Our data suggest that xenografted tumors can be obtained from a substantial fraction of CUP clinical specimens. The hypothesis of a preferential association of CUPs with TP 53 mutations of codon 181 deserves further investigations. The Capi3 cell line will be a useful tool for assessment of novel c-kit inhibitors. BioMed Central 2007-12-18 /pmc/articles/PMC2241840/ /pubmed/18088404 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2407-7-225 Text en Copyright © 2007 Lequin et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License ( (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0) ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Lequin, Delphine
Fizazi, Karim
Toujani, Saloua
Souquère, Sylvie
Mathieu, Marie-Christine
Hainaut, Pierre
Bernheim, Alain
Praz, Françoise
Busson, Pierre
Biological characterization of two xenografts derived from human CUPs (carcinomas of unknown primary)
title Biological characterization of two xenografts derived from human CUPs (carcinomas of unknown primary)
title_full Biological characterization of two xenografts derived from human CUPs (carcinomas of unknown primary)
title_fullStr Biological characterization of two xenografts derived from human CUPs (carcinomas of unknown primary)
title_full_unstemmed Biological characterization of two xenografts derived from human CUPs (carcinomas of unknown primary)
title_short Biological characterization of two xenografts derived from human CUPs (carcinomas of unknown primary)
title_sort biological characterization of two xenografts derived from human cups (carcinomas of unknown primary)
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2241840/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18088404
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2407-7-225
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