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Query: UMLS:C0029463 (
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Short- and long-term co-cultures of 49 cases of human
osteosarcoma
cells with bone marrow or peripheral blood cells of patients with different types of leukemia were studied. Morphological changes were observed in 7 of 13 long-term co-cultures resembling those induced by RNA tumor viruses. The changes were accompanied by appearance of cytoplasmic antigen as shown by fixed immunofluorescence test with sera from patients with
osteosarcoma
, leukemia, and of some apparently normal blood donors. Absorption with Forssman-like substances, whole human embryo cells or
osteosarcoma
cells demonstrated the reaction to be due to tumor antigen(s) in co-culture cells showing morphological changes. Electron microscopy showed a few type C virus particles in one co-culture. Cell-free filtrates of fluid from the transformed co-cultures induced morphological changes in 1 of 4 human embryo cultures. Uninoculated embryo cultures or those inoculated with filtrates from parental sarcoma or leukemia cultures showed no morphological changes. Human embryo cell cultures treated with fluid from parental leukemic bone marrow but not from parental sarcoma cultures showed appearance of cytoplasmic antigen by immunofluorescence test with sera of
osteosarcoma
and leukemia patients and of some apparently normal blood donors. Transformed human co-cultures showed the cytoplasmic antigen with 28 of 48 sera of
osteosarcoma
and leukemia patients tested, after absorption with Forssman-like material, human embryo, and
mycoplasma
suspensions. Fourteen of 49 sera of normal donors were also positive with the transformed co-cultures. Similar results were obtained in an earlier series of experiments with human embryonic cultures transformed by fluid from different
osteosarcoma
-leukemia co-cultures when examined by fixed immunofluorescence tests with sera of patients with
osteosarcoma
and leukemia. In 2 whole human embryo cell cultures showing morphological changes high molecular weight RNA was found, similar to that of RNA animal tumor viruses and in one of the cultures transient reverse transcriptase was detected.
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PMID:Virus retrieval studies in human neoplasia. 5 29
In parallel studies the effects of FHL1 and PNL on plated melanoma cells from cell lines and short-term cultures were compared. FHL showed more frequent and also stronger cytotoxic and/or growth-inhibiting effects than PNL. On melanoma target cells from cell lines both FHL and PNL showed more frequent and stronger cytotoxic and/or growth-inhibiting effects than on melanoma target cells from short-term cultures. In the individual donors the percentage of monocytes and EAC-rosette-forming cells in FHL was significantly higher than in PNL. A significant correlation was found between multiplication of the melanoma target cells during the period and an increased susceptibility towards lymphocytes from healthy donors. Melanoma target cells from cell lines were not more fragile, or more susceptible to unfavourable culture conditions than cells from short-term cultures, since non-lymphocytic "effector" cells showed much weaker cytotoxic and/or growth-inhibiting effects than lymphocytes from healthy donors. Cytotoxic effects of lymphocytes from healthy donors were also registered on target cells from a mammary carcinoma and an
osteosarcoma
cell line. No significant differences in the cytotoxic effects of lymphocytes from healthy donor were observed when tested on
mycoplasma
-contaminated melanoma cells and the same cells made
mycoplasma
-free. Mitomycin-C-treated lymphocytes retained their cytotoxic effects. Lymphocytes from a healthy donor tested on different occasions on the same melanoma cells from a short-term culture showed an incidental cytotoxic reaction.
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PMID:The influence of different isolation procedures and the use of target cells from melanoma cell lines and short-term cultures on the non-specific cytotoxic effects of lymphocytes from healthy donors. 105 13
Two cell lines from tumors of 16 patients with
osteosarcoma
and two cell lines from 5 patients with giant cell tumor of bone showed conversion of cell type after 2 to 13 months in culture. Transformed cells of epithelial like morphology appeared in small focal areas and rapidly overgrew nontransformed cells. These cells were characterized by rapid growth, loss of contact inhibition, and growth in soft agar. Attempts to demonstrate virus(es) by electron microscopy, treatment with chemicals, or by inoculation of human cell lines were thus far unsuccessful. Antigens not present in parental cultures were observed in the transformed cells by fixed immunofluorescence test with sera of 13 and 20
osteosarcoma
patients and 3 of 8 patients with giant cell tumor of bone. Absorption of positive sera with transformed cells of either
osteosarcoma
or giant cell tumor removed the reaction but not with absorption with heterophile material or
mycoplasma
. Presence of group-specific-like antigen (gs-3) in the transformed cells (but not in parent cultures) was shown by immunofluorescence. Fluids of transformed cultures contained heavy RNA similar to that of oncornaviruses. These findings suggest the presence of viral information in some human bone tumors.
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PMID:Transformation of cells in human bone tumor cultures. 105 44
BACKGROUND Extraskeletal osteosarcomas (ESOS) of the mediastinum are extremely rare and may present with concurrent nontuberculous mycobacteria infection. CASE REPORT We present the second documented case of high-grade anterior mediastinal extraskeletal
osteosarcoma
in a 59-year-old man with a history of treated, latent tuberculosis (TB). Sputum samples grew
Mycoplasma
avium complex and Mycobacterium fortuitum. Imaging showed a right-sided 7.6 cm mass with compression of the main bronchus. Subsequent biopsy with vimentin staining established the diagnosis of ESOS. Due to the patient's rapidly declining performance status, he was not deemed a candidate for surgery or chemotherapy. He subsequently expired within one month of presentation. CONCLUSIONS We present a unique case of high-grade anterior mediastinum ESOS and a review of the literature regarding all documented cases of ESOS to date. We suggest there is a possible link between mediastinal masses and nontuberculous mycobacteria infection.
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PMID:Concurrent Nontuberculous Mycobacteria Infection and High-Grade Anterior Mediastinal Extraskeletal Osteosarcoma (ESOS): Is There a Connection? 2753 18