Genomic instability of osteosarcoma cell lines in culture: impact on the prediction of metastasis relevant genes.

Osteosarcoma is a rare but highly malignant cancer of the bone. As a consequence, the number of established cell lines used for experimental in vitro and in vivo osteosarcoma research is limited and the value of these cell lines relies on their stability during culture. Here we investigated the stab...

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Main Authors: Roman Muff, Prisni Rath, Ram Mohan Ram Kumar, Knut Husmann, Walter Born, Michael Baudis, Bruno Fuchs
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2015-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4438062?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-7c889e8ce0384481a5c4edf8762242a62020-11-24T21:24:38ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032015-01-01105e012561110.1371/journal.pone.0125611Genomic instability of osteosarcoma cell lines in culture: impact on the prediction of metastasis relevant genes.Roman MuffPrisni RathRam Mohan Ram KumarKnut HusmannWalter BornMichael BaudisBruno FuchsOsteosarcoma is a rare but highly malignant cancer of the bone. As a consequence, the number of established cell lines used for experimental in vitro and in vivo osteosarcoma research is limited and the value of these cell lines relies on their stability during culture. Here we investigated the stability in gene expression by microarray analysis and array genomic hybridization of three low metastatic cell lines and derivatives thereof with increased metastatic potential using cells of different passages.The osteosarcoma cell lines showed altered gene expression during in vitro culture, and it was more pronounced in two metastatic cell lines compared to the respective parental cells. Chromosomal instability contributed in part to the altered gene expression in SAOS and LM5 cells with low and high metastatic potential. To identify metastasis-relevant genes in a background of passage-dependent altered gene expression, genes involved in "Pathways in cancer" that were consistently regulated under all passage comparisons were evaluated. Genes belonging to "Hedgehog signaling pathway" and "Wnt signaling pathway" were significantly up-regulated, and IHH, WNT10B and TCF7 were found up-regulated in all three metastatic compared to the parental cell lines.Considerable instability during culture in terms of gene expression and chromosomal aberrations was observed in osteosarcoma cell lines. The use of cells from different passages and a search for genes consistently regulated in early and late passages allows the analysis of metastasis-relevant genes despite the observed instability in gene expression in osteosarcoma cell lines during culture.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4438062?pdf=render
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author Roman Muff
Prisni Rath
Ram Mohan Ram Kumar
Knut Husmann
Walter Born
Michael Baudis
Bruno Fuchs
spellingShingle Roman Muff
Prisni Rath
Ram Mohan Ram Kumar
Knut Husmann
Walter Born
Michael Baudis
Bruno Fuchs
Genomic instability of osteosarcoma cell lines in culture: impact on the prediction of metastasis relevant genes.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Roman Muff
Prisni Rath
Ram Mohan Ram Kumar
Knut Husmann
Walter Born
Michael Baudis
Bruno Fuchs
author_sort Roman Muff
title Genomic instability of osteosarcoma cell lines in culture: impact on the prediction of metastasis relevant genes.
title_short Genomic instability of osteosarcoma cell lines in culture: impact on the prediction of metastasis relevant genes.
title_full Genomic instability of osteosarcoma cell lines in culture: impact on the prediction of metastasis relevant genes.
title_fullStr Genomic instability of osteosarcoma cell lines in culture: impact on the prediction of metastasis relevant genes.
title_full_unstemmed Genomic instability of osteosarcoma cell lines in culture: impact on the prediction of metastasis relevant genes.
title_sort genomic instability of osteosarcoma cell lines in culture: impact on the prediction of metastasis relevant genes.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2015-01-01
description Osteosarcoma is a rare but highly malignant cancer of the bone. As a consequence, the number of established cell lines used for experimental in vitro and in vivo osteosarcoma research is limited and the value of these cell lines relies on their stability during culture. Here we investigated the stability in gene expression by microarray analysis and array genomic hybridization of three low metastatic cell lines and derivatives thereof with increased metastatic potential using cells of different passages.The osteosarcoma cell lines showed altered gene expression during in vitro culture, and it was more pronounced in two metastatic cell lines compared to the respective parental cells. Chromosomal instability contributed in part to the altered gene expression in SAOS and LM5 cells with low and high metastatic potential. To identify metastasis-relevant genes in a background of passage-dependent altered gene expression, genes involved in "Pathways in cancer" that were consistently regulated under all passage comparisons were evaluated. Genes belonging to "Hedgehog signaling pathway" and "Wnt signaling pathway" were significantly up-regulated, and IHH, WNT10B and TCF7 were found up-regulated in all three metastatic compared to the parental cell lines.Considerable instability during culture in terms of gene expression and chromosomal aberrations was observed in osteosarcoma cell lines. The use of cells from different passages and a search for genes consistently regulated in early and late passages allows the analysis of metastasis-relevant genes despite the observed instability in gene expression in osteosarcoma cell lines during culture.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4438062?pdf=render
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