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ABSTRACT: Background
Tumor cell fusion with motile bone marrow-derived cells (BMDCs) has long been posited as a mechanism for cancer metastasis. While there is much support for this from cell culture and animal studies, it has yet to be confirmed in human cancer, as tumor and marrow-derived cells from the same patient cannot be easily distinguished genetically.Methods
We carried out genotyping of a metastatic melanoma to the brain that arose following allogeneic bone-marrow transplantation (BMT), using forensic short tandem repeat (STR) length-polymorphisms to distinguish donor and patient genomes. Tumor cells were isolated free of leucocytes by laser microdissection, and tumor and pre-transplant blood lymphocyte DNAs were analyzed for donor and patient alleles at 14 autosomal STR loci and the sex chromosomes.Results
All alleles in the donor and patient pre-BMT lymphocytes were found in tumor cells. The alleles showed disproportionate relative abundances in similar patterns throughout the tumor, indicating the tumor was initiated by a clonal fusion event.Conclusions
Our results strongly support fusion between a BMDC and a tumor cell playing a role in the origin of this metastasis. Depending on the frequency of such events, the findings could have important implications for understanding the generation of metastases, including the origins of tumor initiating cells and the cancer epigenome.
SUBMITTER: Lazova R
PROVIDER: S-EPMC3694119 | biostudies-literature | 2013
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Lazova Rossitza R Laberge Greggory S GS Duvall Eric E Spoelstra Nicole N Klump Vincent V Sznol Mario M Cooper Dennis D Spritz Richard A RA Chang Joseph T JT Pawelek John M JM
PloS one 20130626 6
<h4>Background</h4>Tumor cell fusion with motile bone marrow-derived cells (BMDCs) has long been posited as a mechanism for cancer metastasis. While there is much support for this from cell culture and animal studies, it has yet to be confirmed in human cancer, as tumor and marrow-derived cells from the same patient cannot be easily distinguished genetically.<h4>Methods</h4>We carried out genotyping of a metastatic melanoma to the brain that arose following allogeneic bone-marrow transplantation ...[more]