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BMC Cancer. 2012; 12: 375.
Published online 2012 August 28. doi:  10.1186/1471-2407-12-375
PMCID: PMC3484068
Three new chondrosarcoma cell lines: one grade III conventional central chondrosarcoma and two dedifferentiated chondrosarcomas of bone
Jolieke G van Oosterwijk,1 Danielle de Jong,2 Maayke AJH van Ruler,1 Pancras CW Hogendoorn,1 PD Sander Dijkstra,3 Carla SP van Rijswijk,4 Isidro Machado,5 Antonio Llombart-Bosch,5 Karoly Szuhai,2 and Judith VMG Bovéecorresponding author1
1Department of Pathology, Leiden University Medical Center, Albinusdreef 2, 2333, ZA, Leiden, The Netherlands
2Department of Medical Cell Biology, Leiden University Medical Center, Albinusdreef 2, 2333, ZA, Leiden, The Netherlands
3Department of Orthopedic surgery, Leiden University Medical Center, Albinusdreef 2, 2333, ZA, Leiden, The Netherlands
4Department of Radiology, Leiden University Medical Center, Albinusdreef 2, 2333, ZA, Leiden, The Netherlands
5Department of Pathology, University of Valencia Medical School, Avda, Blasco Ibañez 17, 46010, Valencia, Spain
corresponding authorCorresponding author.
Jolieke G van Oosterwijk: j.g.van_oosterwijk/at/lumc.nl; Danielle de Jong: d.de_jong.MCB/at/lumc.nl; Maayke AJH van Ruler: m.a.j.h.van_ruler/at/lumc.nl; Pancras CW Hogendoorn: p.c.w.hogendoorn/at/lumc.nl; PD Sander Dijkstra: p.d.s.dijkstra/at/lumc.nl; Carla SP van Rijswijk: c.s.p.van_rijswijk/at/lumc.nl; Isidro Machado: isidro.machado/at/uv.es; Antonio Llombart-Bosch: antonio.llombart/at/uv.es; Karoly Szuhai: k.szuhai/at/lumc.nl; Judith VMG Bovée: j.v.m.g.bovee/at/lumc.nl
Received May 23, 2012; Accepted August 20, 2012.
Abstract
Background
Chondrosarcoma is the second most common primary sarcoma of bone. High-grade conventional chondrosarcoma and dedifferentiated chondrosarcoma have a poor outcome. In pre-clinical research aiming at the identification of novel treatment targets, the need for representative cell lines and model systems is high, but availability is scarce.
Methods
We developed and characterized three cell lines, derived from conventional grade III chondrosarcoma (L835), and dedifferentiated chondrosarcoma (L2975 and L3252) of bone. Proliferation and migration were studied and we used COBRA-FISH and array-CGH for karyotyping and genotyping. Immunohistochemistry for p16 and p53 was performed as well as TP53 and IDH mutation analysis. Cells were injected into nude mice to establish their tumorigenic potential.
Results
We show that the three cell lines have distinct migrative properties, L2975 had the highest migration rate and showed tumorigenic potential in mice. All cell lines showed chromosomal rearrangements with complex karyotypes and genotypic aberrations were conserved throughout late passaging of the cell lines. All cell lines showed loss of CDKN2A, while TP53 was wild type for exons 5–8. L835 has an IDH1 R132C mutation, L2975 an IDH2 R172W mutation and L3252 is IDH wild type.
Conclusions
Based on the stable culturing properties of these cell lines and their genotypic profile resembling the original tumors, these cell lines should provide useful functional models to further characterize chondrosarcoma and to evaluate new treatment strategies.
Keywords: Bone neoplasm, Chondrosarcoma, Cell line, IDH1, IDH2, p16
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