A new human highly tumorigenic neuroblastoma cell line with undetectable expression of N-myc

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A peculiar human cell line (GI-ME-N) derived from the metastatic bone marrow of a 2-yr-old patient with stage IV neuroblastoma (NB) was extensively characterized. Cell-type-specific markers, tumorigenicity in nude mice, morphology, cytogenetics, and amplification/ expression of the N-myc gene were evaluated. All meta-phases presented the typical lp deletion. Surface markers specific for NB cells, vimentin, and neurofilament proteins were all clearly detectable with immunofluorescence and/ or western blot procedures. Moreover, it was found that GI-ME-N cells did not express N-myc oncogene or HLA class 1 antigens, and were not classified as peripheral neuroectodermal tumor cells. However, extremely short latency and survival times, comparable to peripheral neuroectodermal tumor cells, were observed in nude mice grafted with GI-ME-N. In addition, no correlations were. observed in tumorigenicity of N-myc amplified (IMR32) versus unamplified (SK-N-SH GI-ME-N) human NB cell lines in nude mice. We conclude that N-myc amplification/ expression do not correlate with the aggressiveness of human NB in athymic animals, which is not always explained by the peripheral neuroectodermal tumor cell nature of the malignant cells, either. © 1990 International Pediatric Research Foundation, Inc.

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Cornaglia-Ferraris, P., Ponzoni, M., Montaldo, P., Mariottini, G. L., Donti, E., Di Martino, D., & Tonini, G. P. (1990). A new human highly tumorigenic neuroblastoma cell line with undetectable expression of N-myc. Pediatric Research, 27(1), 1–6. https://doi.org/10.1203/00006450-199001000-00001

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