Authors
Laurel T Bate-Eya, Marli E Ebus, Jan Koster, Ilona JM den Hartog, Danny A Zwijnenburg, Linda Schild, Ida van der Ploeg, M Emmy M Dolman, Huib N Caron, Rogier Versteeg, Jan J Molenaar
Publication date
2014/2/1
Journal
European journal of cancer
Volume
50
Issue
3
Pages
628-637
Publisher
Pergamon
Description
Recently protocols have been devised for the culturing of cell lines from fresh tumours under serum-free conditions in defined neural stem cell medium. These cells, frequently called tumour initiating cells (TICs) closely retained characteristics of the tumours of origin. We report the isolation of eight newly-derived neuroblastoma TICs from six primary neuroblastoma tumours and two bone marrow metastases. The primary tumours from which these TICs were generated have previously been fully typed by whole genome sequencing (WGS). Array comparative genomic hybridisation (aCGH) analysis showed that TIC lines retained essential characteristics of the primary tumours and exhibited typical neuroblastoma chromosomal aberrations such as MYCN amplification, gain of chromosome 17q and deletion of 1p36. Protein analysis showed expression for neuroblastoma markers MYCN, NCAM, CHGA, DBH and TH …
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