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Ewing's sarcoma cells with CD57-associated increase of tumorigenicity and with neural crest-like differentiation capacity

✍ Scribed by Joachim Wahl; Liubov Bogatyreva; Petra Boukamp; Markus Rojewski; Frans van Valen; Jörg Fiedler; Nora Hipp; Klaus-Michael Debatin; Christian Beltinger


Book ID
102864022
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2010
Tongue
French
Weight
840 KB
Volume
127
Category
Article
ISSN
0020-7136

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Abstract

The Ewing family of tumors (EFT) is an important group of pediatric malignancies with a guarded prognosis. Little is known about the heterogeneity of EFT cells, and the cellular origin of EFT is disputed. We now add evidence that EFT are heterogeneous by showing that EFT cells from spheres growing in serum‐free medium are markedly more tumorigenic than adherently growing EFT cells. Furthermore, EFT cells strongly expressing CD57 (HNK‐1), a surface marker for migrating and proliferating neural crest cells, are more tumorigenic than cells with low expression of CD57, possibly mediated in part by enhanced adhesion and invasion. We contribute to the controversy about the cellular origin of EFT by clonal analysis, showing that EFT cells can differentiate similar to neural crest cells. These data increase our knowledge about the pathogenesis and heterogeneity of EFT.