We have established a cell line (TB) from a cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) specimen of a patient with a primary leptomeningeal melanomatosis. TB cell line was immunoreactive with the antibodies for low molecular weight neurofilament protein, vimentin, neuron-specific enolase, chromogranin, synaptophysin and HMB-45 (an antibody sensitive and specific for melanoma). When TB cells were transplanted into nude mice, the same immunohistochemical pattern present in cultured cells was found but surprisingly, a positive staining for desmin was observed. Significant amounts of serotonin and its metabolite were detectable. Retinoic acid but not nerve growth factor was able to induce differentiation towards a neuronal phenotype. In summary, TB cells represent primitive neuroectodermal cells having the potential for neuronal, myoblastic and possibly melanoblastic differentiation.

Establishment and characterization of a human neuroectodermal cell line (TB) from a cerebrospinal fluid specimen / G., Sorrentino; M. R., Monsurrò; Pettinato, Guido; R., Vanni; A., Zuddas; U. D., Porzio; V., Bonavita. - In: BRAIN RESEARCH. - ISSN 0006-8993. - STAMPA. - 827:1-2(1999), pp. 205-209.

Establishment and characterization of a human neuroectodermal cell line (TB) from a cerebrospinal fluid specimen.

PETTINATO, GUIDO;
1999

Abstract

We have established a cell line (TB) from a cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) specimen of a patient with a primary leptomeningeal melanomatosis. TB cell line was immunoreactive with the antibodies for low molecular weight neurofilament protein, vimentin, neuron-specific enolase, chromogranin, synaptophysin and HMB-45 (an antibody sensitive and specific for melanoma). When TB cells were transplanted into nude mice, the same immunohistochemical pattern present in cultured cells was found but surprisingly, a positive staining for desmin was observed. Significant amounts of serotonin and its metabolite were detectable. Retinoic acid but not nerve growth factor was able to induce differentiation towards a neuronal phenotype. In summary, TB cells represent primitive neuroectodermal cells having the potential for neuronal, myoblastic and possibly melanoblastic differentiation.
1999
Establishment and characterization of a human neuroectodermal cell line (TB) from a cerebrospinal fluid specimen / G., Sorrentino; M. R., Monsurrò; Pettinato, Guido; R., Vanni; A., Zuddas; U. D., Porzio; V., Bonavita. - In: BRAIN RESEARCH. - ISSN 0006-8993. - STAMPA. - 827:1-2(1999), pp. 205-209.
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