Profiling the molecular difference between Patched- and p53-dependent rhabdomyosarcoma
- 11 October 2004
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in Oncogene
- Vol. 23 (54) , 8785-8795
- https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.onc.1208133
Abstract
Rhabdomyosarcoma (RMS) is a highly malignant tumor that is histologically related to skeletal muscle, yet genetic and molecular lesions underlying its genesis and progression remain largely unknown. In this study we have compared the molecular profiles of two different mouse models of RMS, each associated with a defined primary genetic defect known to play a role in rhabdomyosarcomagenesis in man. We report that RMS of heterozygous Patched1 (Ptch1) mice show less aggressive growth and a greater degree of differentiation than RMS of heterozygous p53 mice. By means of cDNA microarray analysis we demonstrate that RMS in Ptch1 mutants predominantly express a number of myogenic markers, including myogenic differentiation 1, myosin heavy chain, actin, troponin and tropomyosin, as well as genes associated with Hedgehog/Patched signaling like insulin-like growth factor 2, forkhead box gene Foxf1 and the growth arrest and DNA-damage-inducible gene Gadd45a. In sharp contrast, RMS in p53 mutants display higher expression levels of cell cycle-associated genes like cyclin B1, cyclin-dependent kinase 4 and the proliferation marker Ki-67. These results demonstrate that different causative mutations lead to distinct gene expression profiles in RMS, which appear to reflect their different biological characteristics. Our results provide a first step towards a molecular classification of different forms of RMS. If the described differences can be confirmed in human RMS our results will contribute to a new molecular taxonomy of this cancer, which will be critical for gene mutation- and expression-specific therapy.Keywords
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