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Publication : Cell lineage analysis of a mouse tumor.

First Author  Frumkin D Year  2008
Journal  Cancer Res Volume  68
Issue  14 Pages  5924-31
PubMed ID  18632647 Mgi Jnum  J:139050
Mgi Id  MGI:3807145 Doi  10.1158/0008-5472.CAN-07-6216
Citation  Frumkin D, et al. (2008) Cell lineage analysis of a mouse tumor. Cancer Res 68(14):5924-31
abstractText  Revealing the lineage relations among cancer cells can shed light on tumor growth patterns and metastasis formation, yet cell lineages have been difficult to come by in the absence of a suitable method. We previously developed a method for reconstructing cell lineage trees from genomic variability caused by somatic mutations. Here, we apply the method to cancer and reconstruct, for the first time, a lineage tree of neoplastic and adjacent normal cells obtained by laser microdissection from tissue sections of a mouse lymphoma. Analysis of the reconstructed tree reveals that the tumor initiated from a single founder cell, approximately 5 months before diagnosis, that the tumor grew in a physically coherent manner, and that the average number of cell divisions accumulated in cancerous cells was almost twice than in adjacent normal lung epithelial cells but slightly less than the expected figure for normal B lymphocytes. The cells were also genotyped at the TP53 locus, and neoplastic cells were found to share a common mutation, which was most likely present in a heterozygous state. Our work shows that the ability to obtain data regarding the physical appearance, precise anatomic position, genotypic profile, and lineage position of single cells may be useful for investigating cancer development, progression, and interaction with the microenvironment.
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