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Query: UMLS:C0035412 (
rhabdomyosarcoma
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Tenascin
is a polymorphic high-molecular-mass extracellular-matrix glycoprotein composed of six similar subunits. Using two-domain-specific anti-
tenascin
monoclonal antibodies, we have studied the expression and distribution of
tenascin
in four cultured normal human fibroblasts, two simian-virus-40-(SV40)-transformed and three tumor-derived (melanoma,
rhabdomyosarcoma
and fibrosarcoma) cell lines. We found that (a) cultured normal human fibroblasts accumulate considerable amounts of
tenascin
and retain 60-90% in the extracellular matrix, while they release the remainder into the tissue-culture medium; (b) of the two SV40-transformed counterparts we have tested, the AG-280 cell line accumulates no detectable amounts of
tenascin
and the WI-38-VA cell line accumulates about 10-times less
tenascin
than its normal counterpart and releases about 90% of it into the culture medium; (c) some tumor-derived cell lines accumulate considerable amounts of
tenascin
, but in these cases, more than 90% is released into the culture media; (d) in normal human fibroblasts, two major
tenascin
isoforms, generated by alternative splicing of the mRNA precursor, are detectable (280 kDa and 190 kDa, respectively) and the lower-molecular-mass
tenascin
isoform is accumulated preferentially in the extracellular matrix; (e) in SV40-transformed or tumor-derived cell lines, only the higher-molecular-mass isoform is detectable and it is more sialylated than the
tenascin
produced by the normal human fibroblast cell lines.
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PMID:Comparison of human tenascin expression in normal, simian-virus-40-transformed and tumor-derived cell lines. 137 30
We characterized cDNA clones specific for the extracellular matrix glycoprotein undulin. Two sets of cDNA clones were isolated from a human placental lambda gt11 expression library and from a
rhabdomyosarcoma
cell line encoding two partially identical carboxyl-terminal polypeptides of 843 (Un1) and 443 (Un2) amino acids suggesting differential splicing of a single gene transcript. Northern blot analysis of human
rhabdomyosarcoma
cell poly (A) RNA with cDNA specific for Un1 identified transcripts of approximately 4.2, 6.5, and 8.5 kilobases, whereas a probe specific for Un2 detected a single mRNA of approximately 5 kilobases. Since a monoclonal antibody that is reactive with a sequence encoded by Un1 and not by Un2 detects the bands considered characteristic for undulin in Western blots, the mRNAs related to Un1 may code for the major part of the undulin molecule. The protein sequences deduced from Un1 and Un2 reveal an amino-terminal differentially spliced von Willebrand factor A domain, characteristic of proteins that interact with interstitial collagens, which is linked to fibronectin-like type III homology units by a unique sequence of 57 amino acids. Whereas Un2 encodes two complete and one incomplete type III homologies followed by a unique acidic carboxyl-terminal domain of 118 amino acids, Un1 codes for seven complete and one truncated type III homologies, followed by a short proline-rich carboxyl-terminal segment of 23 amino acids. Considering the 298 amino acids occurring in identical segments, the 989 different amino acid positions deduced from clones Un1 and Un2 represent an estimated 40% of the overall undulin sequence. In the context of 1) rotary shadowing electron microscopy data showing undulin as a structure composed of nodules that are interconnected by flexible rods of varying size, 2) the presence of three major bands of Mr 270,000, 190,000, and 180,000 in sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis, with 3) common antigenic epitopes and similar peptide maps (Schuppan, D., Cantaluppi, M.C., Becker, J., Veit, A., Bunte, T., Troyer, D., Schuppan, F., Schmid, M., Ackermann, R., and Hahn, E.G. (1990) J. Biol. Chem. 265, 8823-8832), our finding of differentially spliced type III homology units, as found in
tenascin
and fibronectin, suggests that undulin is another member of the fibronectin-
tenascin
family of extracellular matrix glycoproteins. Furthermore, as in fibronectin and
tenascin
, undulin bears an additional subset of interactive domains tailored to specific structural and functional roles in development and differentiation.
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PMID:Undulin is a novel member of the fibronectin-tenascin family of extracellular matrix glycoproteins. 171 29
Tumor invasion and metastasis are believed to involve the adhesive interaction of tumor cells with extracellular matrix (ECM). This study reports the expression of laminin, fibronectin, thrombospondin,
tenascin
, and CD44 in
rhabdomyosarcoma
cells taken from tumors derived from 12 pediatric patients. Twelve paraffin-embedded rhabdomyosarcomas consisting of five alveolar, six embryonal, and one botryoid subtype were examined. All tumors demonstrated positive staining for
tenascin
and thrombospondin, 10 were positive for fibronectin, 5 positive for laminin, and 4 positive for CD44. Both specimens without cellular staining for fibronectin were of embryonal subtype and no alveolar rhabdomyosarcomas were positive for CD44. No association of the expression of the studied ECM proteins and receptor with the presence of metastatic disease at clinical presentation or with the level of tumor differentiation was found.
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PMID:Cellular expression of adhesion factors in childhood rhabdomyosarcoma. 908 32