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Absence of calretinin protein expression in malignant mesotheliomas from asbestos-exposed NF2+/- mice and mouse mesothelioma cell lines from various mouse strains.

Walter BlumThomas HenziHugues-Etienne Châtel-SouletLaszlo PeczeJanine Wörthmüller RodriguezBart VrugtBeat Schwaller
Published in: Biomarker research (2018)
The concomitant determination of calretinin and mesothelin blood levels has been proposed for early detection of human MM. Mouse MM models based on asbestos exposure are assumed to yield helpful information on the time course of appearance of mesothelin and calretinin in the blood of asbestos-treated mice determining the earliest time point for interventions. However, the observed absence of calretinin in MM from NF2+/- mice and derived cell lines, as well as from MM cells from Balb/c and C3H mice likely precludes the use of calretinin as a biomarker for mouse MM. The results also indicate possible species differences with respect to an involvement of calretinin in the formation of MM.
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