Establishment and characterization of two novel patient-derived lines from canine high-grade glioma.

IF 2.3 2区 农林科学 Q1 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Veterinary and comparative oncology Pub Date : 2023-09-01 Epub Date: 2023-05-30 DOI:10.1111/vco.12912
Morgan S Schrock, Abigail A Zalenski, Miranda M Tallman, Luke Kollin, Anna Bratasz, Griffin Weeks, Margaret A Miller, Courtney N Sweeney, G Elizabeth Pluhar, Michael R Olin, William C Kisseberth, R Timothy Bentley, Peter J Dickinson, Daniel York, Amy Webb, Xu Wang, Sarah Moore, Monica Venere, Matthew K Summers
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Abstract

High-grade glioma is an aggressive cancer that occurs naturally in pet dogs. Canine high-grade glioma (cHGG) is treated with radiation, chemotherapy or surgery, but has no curative treatment. Within the past eight years, there have been advances in our imaging and histopathology standards as well as genetic charactereization of cHGG. However, there are only three cHGG cell lines publicly available, all of which were derived from astrocytoma and established using methods involving expansion of tumour cells in vitro on plastic dishes. In order to provide more clinically relevant cell lines for studying cHGG in vitro, the goal of this study was to establish cHGG patient-derived lines, whereby cancer cells are expanded in vivo by injecting cells into immunocompromized laboratory mice. The cells are then harvested from mice and used for in vitro studies. This method is the standard in the human field and has been shown to minimize the acquisition of genetic alterations and gene expression changes from the original tumour. Through a multi-institutional collaboration, we describe our methods for establishing two novel cHGG patient-derived lines, Boo-HA and Mo-HO, from a high-grade astrocytoma and a high-grade oligodendroglioma, respectively. We compare our novel lines to G06-A, J3T-Bg, and SDT-3G (traditional cHGG cell lines) in terms of proliferation and sensitivity to radiation. We also perform whole genome sequencing and identify an NF1 truncating mutation in Mo-HO. We report the characterization and availability of these novel patient-derived lines for use by the veterinary community.

犬高级别胶质瘤两个新的患者来源细胞系的建立和鉴定。
高粒胶质瘤是一种侵袭性癌症,自然发生在宠物狗身上。犬高级别神经胶质瘤(cHGG)可以通过放疗、化疗或手术治疗,但没有治疗方法。在过去的八年里,我们的成像和组织病理学标准以及cHGG的遗传特征都取得了进展。然而,只有三种cHGG细胞系可公开获得,它们都来源于星形细胞瘤,并使用在塑料培养皿上体外扩增肿瘤细胞的方法建立。为了为体外研究cHGG提供更多临床相关的细胞系,本研究的目标是建立cHGG患者来源的细胞系。通过将细胞注射到免疫功能低下的实验室小鼠中,癌症细胞在体内扩增。然后从小鼠身上采集细胞并用于体外研究。这种方法是人类领域的标准,已被证明可以最大限度地减少从原始肿瘤获得的基因改变和基因表达变化。通过多机构合作,我们描述了我们分别从高级星形细胞瘤和高级少突胶质瘤中建立两种新的cHGG患者衍生系Boo-HA和Mo-HO的方法。我们将我们的新细胞系与G06-A、J3T-Bg和SDT-3G(传统的cHGG细胞系)在增殖和对辐射的敏感性方面进行了比较。我们还进行了全基因组测序,并在Mo HO中鉴定了一个NF1截短突变。我们报告了这些新型患者衍生品系的特性和可用性,供兽医界使用。
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Veterinary and comparative oncology
Veterinary and comparative oncology 农林科学-兽医学
CiteScore
4.80
自引率
9.50%
发文量
75
审稿时长
>24 weeks
期刊介绍: Veterinary and Comparative Oncology (VCO) is an international, peer-reviewed journal integrating clinical and scientific information from a variety of related disciplines and from worldwide sources for all veterinary oncologists and cancer researchers concerned with aetiology, diagnosis and clinical course of cancer in domestic animals and its prevention. With the ultimate aim of diminishing suffering from cancer, the journal supports the transfer of knowledge in all aspects of veterinary oncology, from the application of new laboratory technology to cancer prevention, early detection, diagnosis and therapy. In addition to original articles, the journal publishes solicited editorials, review articles, commentary, correspondence and abstracts from the published literature. Accordingly, studies describing laboratory work performed exclusively in purpose-bred domestic animals (e.g. dogs, cats, horses) will not be considered.
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