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Neuroblastoma patient-derived orthotopic xenografts retain metastatic patterns and geno- and phenotypes of patient tumours
Neuroblastoma is a childhood tumour with heterogeneous characteristics and children with metastatic disease often have a poor outcome. Here we describe the establishment of neuroblastoma patient-derived xenografts (PDXs) by orthotopic implantation of viably cryopreserved or fresh tumour explants of...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4299502/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25220031 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ijc.29217 |
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author | Braekeveldt, Noémie Wigerup, Caroline Gisselsson, David Mohlin, Sofie Merselius, My Beckman, Siv Jonson, Tord Börjesson, Anna Backman, Torbjörn Tadeo, Irene Berbegall, Ana P Öra, Ingrid Navarro, Samuel Noguera, Rosa Påhlman, Sven Bexell, Daniel |
author_facet | Braekeveldt, Noémie Wigerup, Caroline Gisselsson, David Mohlin, Sofie Merselius, My Beckman, Siv Jonson, Tord Börjesson, Anna Backman, Torbjörn Tadeo, Irene Berbegall, Ana P Öra, Ingrid Navarro, Samuel Noguera, Rosa Påhlman, Sven Bexell, Daniel |
author_sort | Braekeveldt, Noémie |
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description | Neuroblastoma is a childhood tumour with heterogeneous characteristics and children with metastatic disease often have a poor outcome. Here we describe the establishment of neuroblastoma patient-derived xenografts (PDXs) by orthotopic implantation of viably cryopreserved or fresh tumour explants of patients with high risk neuroblastoma into immunodeficient mice. In vivo tumour growth was monitored by magnetic resonance imaging and fluorodeoxyglucose–positron emission tomography. Neuroblastoma PDXs retained the undifferentiated histology and proliferative capacity of their corresponding patient tumours. The PDXs expressed neuroblastoma markers neural cell adhesion molecule, chromogranin A, synaptophysin and tyrosine hydroxylase. Whole genome genotyping array analyses demonstrated that PDXs retained patient-specific chromosomal aberrations such as MYCN amplification, deletion of 1p and gain of chromosome 17q. Thus, neuroblastoma PDXs recapitulate the hallmarks of high-risk neuroblastoma in patients. PDX-derived cells were cultured in serum-free medium where they formed free-floating neurospheres, expressed neuroblastoma gene markers MYCN, CHGA, TH, SYP and NPY, and retained tumour-initiating and metastatic capacity in vivo. PDXs showed much higher degree of infiltrative growth and distant metastasis as compared to neuroblastoma SK-N-BE(2)c cell line-derived orthotopic tumours. Importantly, the PDXs presented with bone marrow involvement, a clinical feature of aggressive neuroblastoma. Thus, neuroblastoma PDXs serve as clinically relevant models for studying and targeting high-risk metastatic neuroblastoma. WHAT'S NEW? Neuroblastoma is a childhood tumour with heterogeneous characteristics and children with metastatic disease have a poor outcome. Here, the authors established neuroblastoma patient-derived xenografts (PDXs) by orthotopic implantation of viably cryopreserved or fresh tumour explants of patients with high-risk neuroblastoma into immunodeficient mice. The PDXs retained the genotype and phenotype of patient tumours and exhibited substantial infiltrative growth and metastasis to distant organs including bone marrow. PDX-derived neuroblastoma cells were expanded in vitro and retained tumourigenic and metastatic capacity in vivo. The PDXs may thus represent an important tool for investigating neuroblastoma growth and metastasis as well as drug targeting. |
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spelling | pubmed-42995022015-02-02 Neuroblastoma patient-derived orthotopic xenografts retain metastatic patterns and geno- and phenotypes of patient tumours Braekeveldt, Noémie Wigerup, Caroline Gisselsson, David Mohlin, Sofie Merselius, My Beckman, Siv Jonson, Tord Börjesson, Anna Backman, Torbjörn Tadeo, Irene Berbegall, Ana P Öra, Ingrid Navarro, Samuel Noguera, Rosa Påhlman, Sven Bexell, Daniel Int J Cancer Cancer Cell Biology Neuroblastoma is a childhood tumour with heterogeneous characteristics and children with metastatic disease often have a poor outcome. Here we describe the establishment of neuroblastoma patient-derived xenografts (PDXs) by orthotopic implantation of viably cryopreserved or fresh tumour explants of patients with high risk neuroblastoma into immunodeficient mice. In vivo tumour growth was monitored by magnetic resonance imaging and fluorodeoxyglucose–positron emission tomography. Neuroblastoma PDXs retained the undifferentiated histology and proliferative capacity of their corresponding patient tumours. The PDXs expressed neuroblastoma markers neural cell adhesion molecule, chromogranin A, synaptophysin and tyrosine hydroxylase. Whole genome genotyping array analyses demonstrated that PDXs retained patient-specific chromosomal aberrations such as MYCN amplification, deletion of 1p and gain of chromosome 17q. Thus, neuroblastoma PDXs recapitulate the hallmarks of high-risk neuroblastoma in patients. PDX-derived cells were cultured in serum-free medium where they formed free-floating neurospheres, expressed neuroblastoma gene markers MYCN, CHGA, TH, SYP and NPY, and retained tumour-initiating and metastatic capacity in vivo. PDXs showed much higher degree of infiltrative growth and distant metastasis as compared to neuroblastoma SK-N-BE(2)c cell line-derived orthotopic tumours. Importantly, the PDXs presented with bone marrow involvement, a clinical feature of aggressive neuroblastoma. Thus, neuroblastoma PDXs serve as clinically relevant models for studying and targeting high-risk metastatic neuroblastoma. WHAT'S NEW? Neuroblastoma is a childhood tumour with heterogeneous characteristics and children with metastatic disease have a poor outcome. Here, the authors established neuroblastoma patient-derived xenografts (PDXs) by orthotopic implantation of viably cryopreserved or fresh tumour explants of patients with high-risk neuroblastoma into immunodeficient mice. The PDXs retained the genotype and phenotype of patient tumours and exhibited substantial infiltrative growth and metastasis to distant organs including bone marrow. PDX-derived neuroblastoma cells were expanded in vitro and retained tumourigenic and metastatic capacity in vivo. The PDXs may thus represent an important tool for investigating neuroblastoma growth and metastasis as well as drug targeting. Wiley Periodicals, Inc 2015-03-01 2014-10-07 /pmc/articles/PMC4299502/ /pubmed/25220031 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ijc.29217 Text en © 2014 The Authors. Published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. on behalf of UICC. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs License, which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non-commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made. |
spellingShingle | Cancer Cell Biology Braekeveldt, Noémie Wigerup, Caroline Gisselsson, David Mohlin, Sofie Merselius, My Beckman, Siv Jonson, Tord Börjesson, Anna Backman, Torbjörn Tadeo, Irene Berbegall, Ana P Öra, Ingrid Navarro, Samuel Noguera, Rosa Påhlman, Sven Bexell, Daniel Neuroblastoma patient-derived orthotopic xenografts retain metastatic patterns and geno- and phenotypes of patient tumours |
title | Neuroblastoma patient-derived orthotopic xenografts retain metastatic patterns and geno- and phenotypes of patient tumours |
title_full | Neuroblastoma patient-derived orthotopic xenografts retain metastatic patterns and geno- and phenotypes of patient tumours |
title_fullStr | Neuroblastoma patient-derived orthotopic xenografts retain metastatic patterns and geno- and phenotypes of patient tumours |
title_full_unstemmed | Neuroblastoma patient-derived orthotopic xenografts retain metastatic patterns and geno- and phenotypes of patient tumours |
title_short | Neuroblastoma patient-derived orthotopic xenografts retain metastatic patterns and geno- and phenotypes of patient tumours |
title_sort | neuroblastoma patient-derived orthotopic xenografts retain metastatic patterns and geno- and phenotypes of patient tumours |
topic | Cancer Cell Biology |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4299502/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25220031 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ijc.29217 |
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