NEW ASPECTS OF CELL BIOLOGY IN OSTEOSARCOMA

被引:11
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作者
GRUNDMANN, E
UEDA, Y
SCHNEIDERSTOCK, R
ROESSNER, A
机构
[1] OTTO VONGUERICKE UNIV,INST PATHOL,MAGDEBURG,GERMANY
[2] TENRI HOSP,INST PATHOL,TENRI,NARA,JAPAN
关键词
OSTEOSARCOMA; TUMOR SUPPRESSOR GENE; T-ANTIGEN; P-GLYCOPROTEIN; MULTIDRUG RESISTANCE;
D O I
10.1016/S0344-0338(11)80877-0
中图分类号
R36 [病理学];
学科分类号
100104 ;
摘要
Among the solid tumors of childhood and adolescence, osteosarcoma (OS) represents the most prominent example of efficient aggressive chemotherapy with secondary surgical therapy. A specific subclassification of the tumor is indispensable and must include recent results of cell biology. The co-distribution of different collagen types I-VI reflects the diverse differentiation of osteosarcoma cells, supporting the concept of a pluripotent mesenchymal cell to be the stem cell of the tumor. In contrast, osteonectin (SPARC) may not be considered as a reliable marker for osteosarcoma. The experience of special proteins being secreted by osteosarcoma cells is rather limited Detailed molecular biological studies are still lacking. A loss of alleles on chromosome 17, particularly in the defined region 17p 13, can be observed in more than 75% of all OS, suggesting the contribution of a tumor suppressor gene, p53, located in that region. It is a 53 kd nucleophosphoprotein binding the major transforming protein, the large T antigen of Simian Virus 40. Immunohistological results showed positive staining with the antibody Pab 240 in 13 of 18 cases. In one osteoblastic OS, a novel splice mutation resulting in a fusing of exon 5 directly to exon 7 teas detected. RBI gene is also of major importance for the tumorigenesis of OS. The multidrug resistance (mdr) is associated with a membrane-bound channel-forming transport protein, the P-glycoprotein. It is a conserved plasma membrane component of about 170 kd. Both the human isoforms mdr 1 and mdr 3 are localised in the long arm of chromosome 7. A statistically significant correlation between P-glycoprotein expression and response to chemotherapy for OS could not be, as of now, fully established.
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页码:563 / 570
页数:8
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