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. 2001 Sep;37(8):530-5.
doi: 10.1290/1071-2690(2001)037<0530:taaeag>2.0.co;2.

Tumor-associated antigen expression and growth requirements predict tumorigenesis in squamous cell carcinoma

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Tumor-associated antigen expression and growth requirements predict tumorigenesis in squamous cell carcinoma

E R Salter et al. In Vitro Cell Dev Biol Anim. 2001 Sep.

Abstract

Squamous cell carcinomas (SCCs) are the most common malignancies in man. While clinical specimens are theoretically ideal to study tumor development and progression, practical difficulties such as normal cell contamination, the presence of different cell types. and limited material make preclinical studies of model systems involving a homogeneous population of normal or transformed cells preferable. Tumor-associated antigens (TAAs) found on the cell surface, including integrins, mucins, cadherins, growth factor receptors, membrane bound antigens, and glycoproteins are known to play an important role in squamous carcinogenesis. We hypothesized that (1) alterations in TAA expression in vitro predict in vivo alterations, (2) analysis of a group of TAAs would provide a better indication of SCC tumorigenesis than any single marker, and (3) SCCs with independence from exogenous growth factors in vitro would demonstrate the most aggressive growth in vivo. The cell line which grew best in vitro without serum or other supplements demonstrated the most rapid tumor growth. whereas cell lines which grew only with supplements rarely formed tumors. Normal keratinocytes. eight SCC and two immortal keratinocyte cell lines were evaluated by flow cytometry for the expression of 10 cell surface markers, including alpha and beta integrins, minor blood group-related carbohydrate determinants. carcinoembryonic antigen-related proteins, E-cadherin, and GA733 (epithelial glycoprotein. epithelial cell adhesion molecule). None of the cell lines with abnormal expression of < or = 2 markers formed tumors, whereas all lines with altered expression of > or = 3 markers formed tumors. Using GA733 expression as an example, we found that altered TAA expression in vitro predicted the presence of TAA alterations in clinical specimens. In summary, in vitro independence from supplements for optimal growth and altered expression of > or = 3 cell surface markers were good predictors of SCC tumorigenesis. These findings may be useful in decreasing the need for whole animal tumorigenicity experiments.

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