Identification of tumoral glial precursor cells in neuroblastoma

S Acosta, G Mayol, E Rodríguez, C Lavarino… - Cancer letters, 2011 - Elsevier
S Acosta, G Mayol, E Rodríguez, C Lavarino, K De Preter, C Kumps, I Garcia, C de Torres…
Cancer letters, 2011Elsevier
Neuroblastic tumors (NBT) are composed by neuroblasts and Schwannian-like stroma. The
origin of these two cell subtypes remains unclear. In this study, we describe, a neuroblastic-
like subpopulation in neuroblastoma (NB) coexpressing GD2 and S100A6, neuroblastic and
glial lineage markers respectively. The GD2+/S100A6+ neuroblastic subpopulation was
found to be enriched in low risk NB, distributed around the perivascular niche. Some stromal
bundles showed GD2+/S100A6 costaining. Metastatic bone marrow specimens also …
Neuroblastic tumors (NBT) are composed by neuroblasts and Schwannian-like stroma. The origin of these two cell subtypes remains unclear. In this study, we describe, a neuroblastic-like subpopulation in neuroblastoma (NB) coexpressing GD2 and S100A6, neuroblastic and glial lineage markers respectively. The GD2+/S100A6+ neuroblastic subpopulation was found to be enriched in low risk NB, distributed around the perivascular niche. Some stromal bundles showed GD2+/S100A6 costaining. Metastatic bone marrow specimens also showed GD2+/S100A6+ cells. During in vitro retinoic acid induced differentiation of NB cell lines, rare GD2+/S100A6 neuroblatic cells appeared. We conclude that GD2+/S100A6+ neuroblasts may represent a tumoral glial precursor subpopulation in NBT.
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