| Literature DB >> 26373732 |
Sabrina Mersch1, Jasmin C Riemer2, Philipp M Schlünder1, Markus P Ghadimi1, Hany Ashmawy1, Birte Möhlendick1, Stefan A Topp1, Tanja Arent3, Patric Kröpil4, Nikolas H Stoecklein1, Helmut E Gabbert2, Wolfram T Knoefel1, Andreas Krieg5.
Abstract
Approximately 50-70 % of patients with retroperitoneal or intraabdominal sarcoma develop a relapse after surgical therapy, including peritoneal sarcomatosis, an extremely rare site of metastatic disease which is associated with an extremely poor prognosis. Accordingly, the establishment of a permanent cell line derived from peritoneal sarcomatosis might provide a helpful tool to understand the biological behavior and to develop new therapeutic strategies. Thus, we established and characterized a liposarcoma cell line (Lipo-DUE1) from a peritoneal sarcomatosis that was permanently cultured without showing any morphological changes. Lipo-DUE1 cells exhibited a spindle-shaped morphology and positive staining for S100. Tumorigenicity was demonstrated in vitro by invasion and migration assays and in vivo by using a subcutaneous xenograft mouse model. In addition, aCGH analysis revealed concordant copy number variations on chromosome 12q in the primary tumor, peritoneal sarcomatosis, and Lipo-DUE1 cells that are commonly observed in liposarcoma. Chemotherapeutic sensitivity assays revealed a pronounced drug-resistant phenotype of Lipo-DUE1 cells to conventionally used chemotherapeutic agents. In conclusion, we describe for the first time the establishment and characterization of a liposarcoma cell line derived from a peritoneal sarcomatosis. Hence, in the future, the newly established cell line Lipo-DUE1 might serve as a useful in vitro and in vivo model to investigate the biological behavior of liposarcoma and to assess novel targeted therapies.Entities:
Keywords: Cell culture model; DDLPS; Liposarcoma; Peritoneal sarcomatosis; WDLPS
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26373732 DOI: 10.1007/s13277-015-4050-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Tumour Biol ISSN: 1010-4283