Establishment of a lymph node metastasis model from subcutaneous tumors of gastrointestinal stromal tumor model cells

  • Authors:
    • Kazufumi Sakurama
    • Yoshio Naomoto
    • Toshiaki Ohara
    • Nobuyuki Watanabe
    • Munenori Takaoka
    • Hitoshi Nagatsuka
    • Yasuko Tomono
    • Toru Tanida
    • Kazuhiro Noma
    • Shunsuke Tanabe
    • Yasuhiro Fujiwara
    • Takayuki Motoki
    • Yasuhiro Shirakawa
    • Tomoki Yamatsuji
    • Seiichi Hirota
    • Takahiro Taguchi
    • Noriaki Tanaka
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  • Published online on: February 1, 2009     https://doi.org/10.3892/or_00000237
  • Pages: 407-411
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Abstract

There is currently no suitable animal model of metastasis using cultured human gastrointestinal stromal tumor cells even though the molecular mechanisms of c-KIT-mediated progression and metastasis should be clarified. Ba/F3 murine lymphocyte cells transduced with mutant c-KIT have been utilized to analyze some molecular mechanisms related to a constitutively activated c-KIT signaling and to assess the efficacy of molecular-targeted inhibitors. Using this cellular system, we coincidentally discovered the development of axillary and inguinal lymph node swelling three weeks after subcutaneous injection of Ba/F3 cells with c-KIT mutation into nude mice. Mutation-specific PCR detected c-KIT mutation in the swollen lymph nodes but not in unmetastasized normal lymph nodes, indicating that the lymph nodes contain tumor cells which should come from a primary subcutaneous tumor. Microscopic observation revealed tumor cells infiltrating through lymphatic follicles with Ki-67-positive staining to distinguish them from lymphocytes. The significance of this model is helpful to understand the molecular mechanisms of c-KIT-mediated metastasis and is useful for assessments of molecular therapeutics and in vivo imaging.

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Sakurama K, Naomoto Y, Ohara T, Watanabe N, Takaoka M, Nagatsuka H, Tomono Y, Tanida T, Noma K, Tanabe S, Tanabe S, et al: Establishment of a lymph node metastasis model from subcutaneous tumors of gastrointestinal stromal tumor model cells. Oncol Rep 21: 407-411, 2009
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Sakurama, K., Naomoto, Y., Ohara, T., Watanabe, N., Takaoka, M., Nagatsuka, H. ... Tanaka, N. (2009). Establishment of a lymph node metastasis model from subcutaneous tumors of gastrointestinal stromal tumor model cells. Oncology Reports, 21, 407-411. https://doi.org/10.3892/or_00000237
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Sakurama, K., Naomoto, Y., Ohara, T., Watanabe, N., Takaoka, M., Nagatsuka, H., Tomono, Y., Tanida, T., Noma, K., Tanabe, S., Fujiwara, Y., Motoki, T., Shirakawa, Y., Yamatsuji, T., Hirota, S., Taguchi, T., Tanaka, N."Establishment of a lymph node metastasis model from subcutaneous tumors of gastrointestinal stromal tumor model cells". Oncology Reports 21.2 (2009): 407-411.
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Sakurama, K., Naomoto, Y., Ohara, T., Watanabe, N., Takaoka, M., Nagatsuka, H., Tomono, Y., Tanida, T., Noma, K., Tanabe, S., Fujiwara, Y., Motoki, T., Shirakawa, Y., Yamatsuji, T., Hirota, S., Taguchi, T., Tanaka, N."Establishment of a lymph node metastasis model from subcutaneous tumors of gastrointestinal stromal tumor model cells". Oncology Reports 21, no. 2 (2009): 407-411. https://doi.org/10.3892/or_00000237