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Publication : Embryonic retinal tumors in SV40 T-Ag transgenic mice contain CD133+ tumor-initiating cells.

First Author  Wadhwa L Year  2012
Journal  Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci Volume  53
Issue  7 Pages  3454-62
PubMed ID  22562503 Mgi Jnum  J:196814
Mgi Id  MGI:5489975 Doi  10.1167/iovs.12-9549
Citation  Wadhwa L, et al. (2012) Embryonic retinal tumors in SV40 T-Ag transgenic mice contain CD133+ tumor-initiating cells. Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci 53(7):3454-62
abstractText  PURPOSE: Human retinoblastomas form during the proliferative phase of retina development and are caused by mutations that result in absent or functionally defective Rb protein. Similar tumors occur in mice only when multiple Rb gene family members are absent. We asked if retinal tumors can arise from an undifferentiated retinal cell. The tumor-initiating cells isolated from these tumors that formed in early embryonic murine retinas were characterized. METHODS: Transgenic mice were created using a Pax6 promoter to target expression of SV40 large T-antigen (T-Ag) in the undifferentiated murine embryonic retina. T-Ag, which sequesters all Rb family proteins and p53, is expressed in the retina and lens by murine embryonic day 10 (E10) and tumors are observed by E12.5. A cell line that is adherent in serum-containing media and forms neurospheres in supplemented serum-free media was developed from retinal tumors isolated on postnatal day 7. RESULTS: In all, 1.5% of attached cells form neurospheres when transferred to serum-free medium. All cultured cells express T-Ag, confirming that they derive from the original tumors; 0.5% of adherent cells express detectable levels of CD133. CD133+ FACS-sorted cells cultured in serum-free medium form 3-fold more neurospheres than do CD133- cells. Six of seven mice injected with CD133+ cells and one of seven mice injected with CD133- cells formed tumors during a 6-month period. Unlike primary adherent cells, primary and secondary tumors heterogeneously express markers of stem cells and differentiation similar to human retinoblastoma. CONCLUSIONS: CD133+ tumor-initiating cells can originate from proliferating undifferentiated precursor cells.
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