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Long-term Cultured Human Neural Stem Cells Undergo Spontaneous Transformation to Tumor-Initiating Cells

In this report, we describe the spontaneous malignant transformation of long-term cultured human fetal striatum neural stem cells (hsNSCs, passage 17). After subcutaneous transplantation of long-term cultured hsNSCs into immunodeficient nude mice, 2 out of 15 mice formed xenografts which expressed n...

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Autores principales: Wu, Weihua, He, Qihua, Li, Xiaoxia, Zhang, Xiaoyan, Lu, Aili, Ge, Ruimin, Zhen, HongYing, Chang, Alfred E., Li, Qiao, Shen, Li
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Ivyspring International Publisher 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3149283/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21814484
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author Wu, Weihua
He, Qihua
Li, Xiaoxia
Zhang, Xiaoyan
Lu, Aili
Ge, Ruimin
Zhen, HongYing
Chang, Alfred E.
Li, Qiao
Shen, Li
author_facet Wu, Weihua
He, Qihua
Li, Xiaoxia
Zhang, Xiaoyan
Lu, Aili
Ge, Ruimin
Zhen, HongYing
Chang, Alfred E.
Li, Qiao
Shen, Li
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description In this report, we describe the spontaneous malignant transformation of long-term cultured human fetal striatum neural stem cells (hsNSCs, passage 17). After subcutaneous transplantation of long-term cultured hsNSCs into immunodeficient nude mice, 2 out of 15 mice formed xenografts which expressed neuroendocrine tumor markers CgA and NSE. T1 cells, a cell line that we derived from one of the two subcutaneous xenografts, have undergone continuous expansion in vitro. These T1 cells showed stem cell-like features and expressed neural stem cell markers nestin and CD133. The T1 cells were involved in abnormal karyotype, genomic instability and fast proliferation. Importantly, after long-term in vitro culture, the T1 cells did not result in subcutaneous xenografts, but induced intracranial tumor formation, indicating that they adjusted themselves to the intracranial microenvironment. We further found that the T1 cells exhibited an overexpressed level of EGFR, and the CD133 positive T1 cells showed a truncation mutation in the exons 2-7 of the EGFR (EGFRvIII) gene. These results suggest that continuous expansion of neural stem cells in culture may lead to malignant spontaneous transformation. This phenomenon may be functionally related to EGFR by EGFRvIII gene mutation.
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spelling pubmed-31492832011-08-03 Long-term Cultured Human Neural Stem Cells Undergo Spontaneous Transformation to Tumor-Initiating Cells Wu, Weihua He, Qihua Li, Xiaoxia Zhang, Xiaoyan Lu, Aili Ge, Ruimin Zhen, HongYing Chang, Alfred E. Li, Qiao Shen, Li Int J Biol Sci Research Paper In this report, we describe the spontaneous malignant transformation of long-term cultured human fetal striatum neural stem cells (hsNSCs, passage 17). After subcutaneous transplantation of long-term cultured hsNSCs into immunodeficient nude mice, 2 out of 15 mice formed xenografts which expressed neuroendocrine tumor markers CgA and NSE. T1 cells, a cell line that we derived from one of the two subcutaneous xenografts, have undergone continuous expansion in vitro. These T1 cells showed stem cell-like features and expressed neural stem cell markers nestin and CD133. The T1 cells were involved in abnormal karyotype, genomic instability and fast proliferation. Importantly, after long-term in vitro culture, the T1 cells did not result in subcutaneous xenografts, but induced intracranial tumor formation, indicating that they adjusted themselves to the intracranial microenvironment. We further found that the T1 cells exhibited an overexpressed level of EGFR, and the CD133 positive T1 cells showed a truncation mutation in the exons 2-7 of the EGFR (EGFRvIII) gene. These results suggest that continuous expansion of neural stem cells in culture may lead to malignant spontaneous transformation. This phenomenon may be functionally related to EGFR by EGFRvIII gene mutation. Ivyspring International Publisher 2011-07-23 /pmc/articles/PMC3149283/ /pubmed/21814484 Text en © Ivyspring International Publisher. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/). Reproduction is permitted for personal, noncommercial use, provided that the article is in whole, unmodified, and properly cited.
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Wu, Weihua
He, Qihua
Li, Xiaoxia
Zhang, Xiaoyan
Lu, Aili
Ge, Ruimin
Zhen, HongYing
Chang, Alfred E.
Li, Qiao
Shen, Li
Long-term Cultured Human Neural Stem Cells Undergo Spontaneous Transformation to Tumor-Initiating Cells
title Long-term Cultured Human Neural Stem Cells Undergo Spontaneous Transformation to Tumor-Initiating Cells
title_full Long-term Cultured Human Neural Stem Cells Undergo Spontaneous Transformation to Tumor-Initiating Cells
title_fullStr Long-term Cultured Human Neural Stem Cells Undergo Spontaneous Transformation to Tumor-Initiating Cells
title_full_unstemmed Long-term Cultured Human Neural Stem Cells Undergo Spontaneous Transformation to Tumor-Initiating Cells
title_short Long-term Cultured Human Neural Stem Cells Undergo Spontaneous Transformation to Tumor-Initiating Cells
title_sort long-term cultured human neural stem cells undergo spontaneous transformation to tumor-initiating cells
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3149283/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21814484
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