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. 2003 Dec;94(12):1059-65.
doi: 10.1111/j.1349-7006.2003.tb01401.x.

Expression of pericyte, mesangium and muscle markers in malignant rhabdoid tumor cell lines: differentiation-induction using 5-azacytidine

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Expression of pericyte, mesangium and muscle markers in malignant rhabdoid tumor cell lines: differentiation-induction using 5-azacytidine

Hirofumi Kato et al. Cancer Sci. 2003 Dec.

Abstract

Malignant rhabdoid tumor (MRT) has been considered to have multiphenotypic diversity characteristics. Some MRTs exhibit a neural phenotype. However, it is still unclear whether MRT cells can display a skeletal muscle, smooth muscle or smooth muscle-like cell phenotype, like those of pericytes and mesangial cells. To determine if MRTs exhibit skeletal muscle cell or smooth muscle-like cell phenotypes, six MRT cell lines (TM87-16, STM91-01, TTC549, TTC642, YAM-RTK1 and TTC1240) were examined for markers of skeletal muscle (MyoD, myogenin, myf-5, myf-6, acetylcholine receptor-alpha, -beta and -gamma), smooth muscle (alpha-smooth muscle actin, SM-1 and SM22), and smooth muscle-like cells, such as pericytes (angiopoietin-1 and -2) and mesangial cells (megsin), using conventional RT-PCR, semi-quantitative PCR, western blotting and immunocytochemistry before and after differentiation-induction with 5-azacytidine. alpha-Smooth muscle actin and SM22 were detected in all six MRT cell lines, while MyoD and myf-5, crucial markers for skeletal myogenic determination, were not. The TM87-16 cell line expressed SM-1 and angiopoietin-1. TTC1240 also expressed angiopoietin-1. Interestingly, STM91-01 expressed megsin, a novel marker for mesangial cells, in addition to angiopoietin-1. Our results indicated that some MRTs exhibited smooth muscle and/or smooth muscle-like cell phenotypes and some renal MRTs might be of mesangial origin. Recently, smooth muscle and also smooth muscle-like cells have been considered to be of neuroectodermal origin. MRT can thus considered to belong to the category of primitive neuroectodermal tumors (PNETs) in the broad sense.

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