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High intrinsic radiosensitivity of a newly established and characterised human embryonal rhabdomyosarcoma cell line.
A new human rhabdomyosarcoma cell line (HX170c) has been established from a paratesticular embryonal tumour in a 5-year-old male. The cells grew as an adherent monolayer with a doubling time of 32 h and showed pleomorphic features. Intermediate filament analysis revealed the line to be mesenchymal i...
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author | Kelland, L. R. Bingle, L. Edwards, S. Steel, G. G. |
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description | A new human rhabdomyosarcoma cell line (HX170c) has been established from a paratesticular embryonal tumour in a 5-year-old male. The cells grew as an adherent monolayer with a doubling time of 32 h and showed pleomorphic features. Intermediate filament analysis revealed the line to be mesenchymal in origin (reactivity to vimentin and desmin antibodies). The line was tumorigenic in nude mice, possessed elevated levels of creatine phosphokinase (mainly of the MM isoenzyme form) and had a near diploid mean chromosome number of 50. In vitro cell cloning determinations gave colony forming efficiencies of 0.01% in soft agar and 24% in a monolayer anchorage-dependent assay. Radiosensitivity determinations using a monolayer clonogenic assay with feeder layer support showed the cells to be among the more radiosensitive human tumour cell types (surviving fraction at 2 Gy of 0.26) that have been investigated. Furthermore, experiments utilising continuous low dose rate radiation at 3.2 cGy min-1, showed that, under these experimental conditions, the cells possessed only a very low capacity to recover from radiation-induced damage (dose reduction factor at 1% cell survival of 1.07 for 150 versus 3.2 cGy min-1). As other human tumour cells of an embryonal cell origin (e.g. neuroblastoma and germ cell tumours of the testis) have also been shown to be radiosensitive it appears that sensitivity to radiation may be a common property of this group of tumours. IMAGES: |
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spelling | pubmed-22470192009-09-10 High intrinsic radiosensitivity of a newly established and characterised human embryonal rhabdomyosarcoma cell line. Kelland, L. R. Bingle, L. Edwards, S. Steel, G. G. Br J Cancer Research Article A new human rhabdomyosarcoma cell line (HX170c) has been established from a paratesticular embryonal tumour in a 5-year-old male. The cells grew as an adherent monolayer with a doubling time of 32 h and showed pleomorphic features. Intermediate filament analysis revealed the line to be mesenchymal in origin (reactivity to vimentin and desmin antibodies). The line was tumorigenic in nude mice, possessed elevated levels of creatine phosphokinase (mainly of the MM isoenzyme form) and had a near diploid mean chromosome number of 50. In vitro cell cloning determinations gave colony forming efficiencies of 0.01% in soft agar and 24% in a monolayer anchorage-dependent assay. Radiosensitivity determinations using a monolayer clonogenic assay with feeder layer support showed the cells to be among the more radiosensitive human tumour cell types (surviving fraction at 2 Gy of 0.26) that have been investigated. Furthermore, experiments utilising continuous low dose rate radiation at 3.2 cGy min-1, showed that, under these experimental conditions, the cells possessed only a very low capacity to recover from radiation-induced damage (dose reduction factor at 1% cell survival of 1.07 for 150 versus 3.2 cGy min-1). As other human tumour cells of an embryonal cell origin (e.g. neuroblastoma and germ cell tumours of the testis) have also been shown to be radiosensitive it appears that sensitivity to radiation may be a common property of this group of tumours. IMAGES: Nature Publishing Group 1989-02 /pmc/articles/PMC2247019/ /pubmed/2930681 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article’s Creative Commons license, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article’s Creative Commons license and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this license, visit https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Kelland, L. R. Bingle, L. Edwards, S. Steel, G. G. High intrinsic radiosensitivity of a newly established and characterised human embryonal rhabdomyosarcoma cell line. |
title | High intrinsic radiosensitivity of a newly established and characterised human embryonal rhabdomyosarcoma cell line. |
title_full | High intrinsic radiosensitivity of a newly established and characterised human embryonal rhabdomyosarcoma cell line. |
title_fullStr | High intrinsic radiosensitivity of a newly established and characterised human embryonal rhabdomyosarcoma cell line. |
title_full_unstemmed | High intrinsic radiosensitivity of a newly established and characterised human embryonal rhabdomyosarcoma cell line. |
title_short | High intrinsic radiosensitivity of a newly established and characterised human embryonal rhabdomyosarcoma cell line. |
title_sort | high intrinsic radiosensitivity of a newly established and characterised human embryonal rhabdomyosarcoma cell line. |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2247019/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/2930681 |
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