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Establishment and characterization of NCC-MPNST6-C1: a novel patient-derived cell line of malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumors.

Yooksil SinYuki YoshimatsuRei NoguchiRyuto TsuchiyaTakuya OnoTaro AkiyamaFumihiko NakataniJun SugayaAkihiko YoshidaAkira KawaiTadashi Kondo
Published in: Human cell (2021)
Malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumors (MPNSTs) are a rare subtype of mesenchymal tumors that arise from the sheath of peripheral nerves. MPNSTs exhibit strong metastatic potential, leading to poor clinical outcomes. The clinical utility of radiation therapy and chemotherapy is marginal with respect to overall survival and effective systematic therapies for MPNSTs are still needed to improve patient outcome. Although patient-derived cell lines are an essential tool for the development of novel therapies, only a limited number of cell lines have been reported and are available from cell banks. Thus, we established the novel MPNST cell line, NCC-MPNST6-C1, using surgically resected MPNST tissue. The NCC-MPNST6-C1 cells retained copy-number alterations similar to those of the original tumors and demonstrated constant proliferation, spheroid formation, and invasion capability in vitro, which reflected the malignant features of the original tumor tissue. While the NCC-MPNST6-C1 cells did not exhibit tumorigenesis in nude mice, their use in drug screening resulted in anti-cancer agents with low IC50 values. Hence, we conclude that the NCC-MPNST6-C1 cell line is a useful resource for the study of MPNSTs.
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