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Tissue microarrays: applications in study of p16 and p53 alterations in Ewing's cell lines

BACKGROUND: Tissue microarrays (TMAs) are used to study genomics and proteomics in several tumour tissue samples. Cell lines (CC) are of great importance in the study of the genetic changes in tumours, and some reveal several aspects of tumour oncogenesis. There are few published reports on Ewing�...

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Autores principales: Noguera, Rosa, Machado, Isidro, Piqueras, Marta, Lopez-Guerrero, Jose Antonio, Navarro, Samuel, Mayordomo, Empar, Pellin, Antonio, Llombart-Bosch, Antonio
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2500108/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18673516
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1746-1596-3-S1-S27
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author Noguera, Rosa
Machado, Isidro
Piqueras, Marta
Lopez-Guerrero, Jose Antonio
Navarro, Samuel
Mayordomo, Empar
Pellin, Antonio
Llombart-Bosch, Antonio
author_facet Noguera, Rosa
Machado, Isidro
Piqueras, Marta
Lopez-Guerrero, Jose Antonio
Navarro, Samuel
Mayordomo, Empar
Pellin, Antonio
Llombart-Bosch, Antonio
author_sort Noguera, Rosa
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description BACKGROUND: Tissue microarrays (TMAs) are used to study genomics and proteomics in several tumour tissue samples. Cell lines (CC) are of great importance in the study of the genetic changes in tumours, and some reveal several aspects of tumour oncogenesis. There are few published reports on Ewing's tumours with TMAs including original tumours (OT) and corresponding CC. METHODS: We have performed four TMAs, from 3 OT and the corresponding CC of successive in vivo and in vitro tumour passages. Xenotransplant CC in nude mice from OT (XT/OT) was made. Subsequently multiple XT were performed and in vitro XT cell line (CC/XT) was obtained. In vivo re-inoculation of CC/XT (XT/CC) was planned. TMAs with the successive tumour passages that grew in nude mice (XT/OT and XT/CC) were analyzed by morphologic pattern (Hematoxilin/eosin), immunohistochemical staining (CD99, FLI1, p16, p53, ki-67), fluorescent in situ hybridization-FISH-(EWSR1 break apart, p16 and p53 status) and gene fusion types. RESULTS: Heterogeneous results of the p16, p53 and ki67 in OT, XT/OT, CC/XT and XT/CC were observed. The three cell lines revealed EWS/FLI1 rearrangements. p16 gene was deleted only in one case. The deletion was detected by FISH and confirmed by PCR assays. A p53 alteration was found in the second case with monosomy and subsequently polysomic status of chromosome 17 during the evolution of CC. The PCR study revealed p53 mutation. The third case showed hypermethylation in the promoter of p16. The growth of the tumour in nude mice was more accelerated when the inoculation was performed from the CC/XT, increasing progressively over the passages. The third case did not reveal tumour growth in nude mice after the re-inoculation of CC/XT. CONCLUSION: The study of several cores from original tumours and successive tumour passages in TMAs facilitated the analysis of the genetic alteration and protein expression in Ewing's tumours.
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spelling pubmed-25001082008-08-08 Tissue microarrays: applications in study of p16 and p53 alterations in Ewing's cell lines Noguera, Rosa Machado, Isidro Piqueras, Marta Lopez-Guerrero, Jose Antonio Navarro, Samuel Mayordomo, Empar Pellin, Antonio Llombart-Bosch, Antonio Diagn Pathol Proceedings BACKGROUND: Tissue microarrays (TMAs) are used to study genomics and proteomics in several tumour tissue samples. Cell lines (CC) are of great importance in the study of the genetic changes in tumours, and some reveal several aspects of tumour oncogenesis. There are few published reports on Ewing's tumours with TMAs including original tumours (OT) and corresponding CC. METHODS: We have performed four TMAs, from 3 OT and the corresponding CC of successive in vivo and in vitro tumour passages. Xenotransplant CC in nude mice from OT (XT/OT) was made. Subsequently multiple XT were performed and in vitro XT cell line (CC/XT) was obtained. In vivo re-inoculation of CC/XT (XT/CC) was planned. TMAs with the successive tumour passages that grew in nude mice (XT/OT and XT/CC) were analyzed by morphologic pattern (Hematoxilin/eosin), immunohistochemical staining (CD99, FLI1, p16, p53, ki-67), fluorescent in situ hybridization-FISH-(EWSR1 break apart, p16 and p53 status) and gene fusion types. RESULTS: Heterogeneous results of the p16, p53 and ki67 in OT, XT/OT, CC/XT and XT/CC were observed. The three cell lines revealed EWS/FLI1 rearrangements. p16 gene was deleted only in one case. The deletion was detected by FISH and confirmed by PCR assays. A p53 alteration was found in the second case with monosomy and subsequently polysomic status of chromosome 17 during the evolution of CC. The PCR study revealed p53 mutation. The third case showed hypermethylation in the promoter of p16. The growth of the tumour in nude mice was more accelerated when the inoculation was performed from the CC/XT, increasing progressively over the passages. The third case did not reveal tumour growth in nude mice after the re-inoculation of CC/XT. CONCLUSION: The study of several cores from original tumours and successive tumour passages in TMAs facilitated the analysis of the genetic alteration and protein expression in Ewing's tumours. BioMed Central 2008-07-15 /pmc/articles/PMC2500108/ /pubmed/18673516 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1746-1596-3-S1-S27 Text en Copyright © 2008 Noguera 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 Proceedings
Noguera, Rosa
Machado, Isidro
Piqueras, Marta
Lopez-Guerrero, Jose Antonio
Navarro, Samuel
Mayordomo, Empar
Pellin, Antonio
Llombart-Bosch, Antonio
Tissue microarrays: applications in study of p16 and p53 alterations in Ewing's cell lines
title Tissue microarrays: applications in study of p16 and p53 alterations in Ewing's cell lines
title_full Tissue microarrays: applications in study of p16 and p53 alterations in Ewing's cell lines
title_fullStr Tissue microarrays: applications in study of p16 and p53 alterations in Ewing's cell lines
title_full_unstemmed Tissue microarrays: applications in study of p16 and p53 alterations in Ewing's cell lines
title_short Tissue microarrays: applications in study of p16 and p53 alterations in Ewing's cell lines
title_sort tissue microarrays: applications in study of p16 and p53 alterations in ewing's cell lines
topic Proceedings
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2500108/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18673516
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1746-1596-3-S1-S27
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