Abstract
Background: Glioblastomas are the most frequent and deadly brain tumors. Genomic alterations, as well as its high heterogeneity, are important features of these tumors. Despite the advances in the biology of these tumors, it is essential to develop models, such as primary tumor cell lines, that better mimic their genomic diversity and therapeutic behavior. We aimed to characterize the molecular profile of two (HCB2 and HCB151) established immortalized glioblastoma cell lines.
Methods: Immortalized glioblastoma cell lines, HCB2 and HCB151, were established from Barretos Cancer Hospital patients diagnosed with glioblastoma. The cells were cultured with DMEM+10%BFS+1%PS and molecularly characterized, using arrayCGH, next-generation sequencing (Ion Torrent) and validated by Sanger sequencing, miRNA expression and CNV using the NanoString platform, and BD Lyoplate™ Human Cell Surface Marker Screening Panel using Accuri™ C6 flow cytometer. The tumorigenic capacity was further determined in vivo by the chicken chorioallantoic membrane (CAM) assay, and its response to temozolomide-based chemotherapy was done by MTS.
Results: The aCGH analysis showed that the most frequent events was the gain of chromosome 7 and loss of chromosomes 10, 13, and 17p. HCB2 exhibited mutations in the TERT gene, while HCB151 showed mutations in the TP53, PTEN, LZTR1, and TERT genes. The immortalized cultures present an unique miRNA profile. The CAM assay showed that HCB2 and HCB151 were able to form vascularized tumors, with HCB151 more aggressive than HCB2. In addition, both HCB2 (IC50>1000 µM) and HCB151 (IC50=783 µM) showed resistance to TMZ when compared to commercial glioblastomas cell lines (23-441 µM).
Conclusion: The present findings showed that the immortalized glioblastoma cell lines showed classic genomic features of glioblastomas and exhibited a similar biologic behavior, suggesting that these cell lines are a good model for glioblastoma preclinical studies.
Citation Format: Adriana Cruvinel-Carloni, Renato José da Silva-Oliveira, Viviane Aline Oliveira-Silva, Marcela Nunes Rosa, Lucas Tadeu Bidinotto, Gustavo Noriz Berdinarelli, Raul Torrieri, Adriane Feijó Evangelista, Olga Catarina Martinho, Vera Mónica Gonçalves, Carlos Clara, Gisele Caravina de Almeida, Rui Manuel Reis. Omics profile of two immortalized Brazilian glioblastoma cell cultures [abstract]. In: Proceedings of the AACR International Conference held in cooperation with the Latin American Cooperative Oncology Group (LACOG) on Translational Cancer Medicine; May 4-6, 2017; São Paulo, Brazil. Philadelphia (PA): AACR; Clin Cancer Res 2018;24(1_Suppl):Abstract nr A29.