A cultured approach to canine urothelial carcinoma: molecular characterization of five cell lines.

Canine genetics and epidemiology Pub Date : 2015-09-17 eCollection Date: 2015-01-01 DOI:10.1186/s40575-015-0028-3
S G Shapiro, D W Knapp, Matthew Breen
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Background: Urothelial carcinoma (UC), also known as transitional cell carcinoma (TCC), of the bladder is the most common neoplasm affecting the canine urogenital system. To facilitate study of the disease in vitro, cell line models have been established from primary tumor biopsies. Their resemblance to the primary disease, however, has not been well defined. In the present study, we evaluated five canine UC cell lines via oligonucleotide array comparative genomic hybridization (oaCGH), fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH), and gene expression analysis.

Results: Comparison of genome wide DNA copy number profiles of the cell lines with primary biopsy specimens revealed redundancies in genomic aberrations, indicating that the cell lines retain the gross genomic architecture of primary tumors. As in the primary tumors, gain of canine chromosomes 13 and 36 and loss of chromosome 19 were among the most frequent aberrations evident in the cell lines. FISH analysis revealed chromosome structural aberrations, including tandem duplications, bi-armed chromosomes, and chromosome fusions, suggesting genome instability during neoplastic transformation. Gene expression profiling highlighted numerous differentially expressed genes, including many previously shown as dysregulated in primary canine UC and human bladder cancer. Pathway enrichment analysis emphasized pathways suspected to be at the crux of UC pathogenesis, including xenobiotic and lipid compound metabolism.

Conclusions: These data support valid use of the canine UC cell lines evaluated by confirming they provide an accurate and practical means to interrogate the UC at a molecular level. Moreover, the cell lines may provide a valuable model for furthering our understanding of aberrant metabolic pathways in UC development.

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犬尿路上皮癌的培养方法:五种细胞系的分子特性。
背景:膀胱尿路上皮癌(UC),也称为移行细胞癌(TCC),是影响犬泌尿生殖系统最常见的肿瘤。为了便于在体外研究这种疾病,已经从原发肿瘤活检中建立了细胞系模型。然而,它们与原发疾病的相似性尚未得到很好的界定。在本研究中,我们通过寡核苷酸阵列比较基因组杂交(oaCGH)、荧光原位杂交(FISH)和基因表达分析对5种犬UC细胞系进行了评估。结果:细胞系的基因组范围DNA拷贝数谱与原发活检标本的比较显示基因组畸变存在冗余,表明细胞系保留了原发肿瘤的总体基因组结构。与原发肿瘤一样,犬类13号和36号染色体的增加和19号染色体的缺失是细胞系中最常见的畸变。FISH分析显示染色体结构畸变,包括串联重复、双臂染色体和染色体融合,提示肿瘤转化过程中基因组不稳定。基因表达谱强调了许多差异表达基因,包括许多先前显示在原发性犬UC和人类膀胱癌中失调的基因。途径富集分析强调了可能是UC发病关键的途径,包括外源和脂质化合物代谢。结论:这些数据支持犬UC细胞系评估的有效使用,证实它们提供了在分子水平上询问UC的准确和实用的手段。此外,这些细胞系可能为进一步了解UC发育过程中的异常代谢途径提供有价值的模型。
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