Reference SummaryEl-Abbadi M, Br J Cancer 2001 Aug;85(2):285-92

Title

Ganglioside composition and histology of a spontaneous metastatic brain tumour in the VM mouse.

Authors

El-Abbadi M; Seyfried TN; Yates AJ; Orosz C; Lee MC

Journal

Br J Cancer

Volume

85

Issue

2

Year

2001

Pages

285-92

Abstract

Glycosphingolipid abnormalities have long been implicated in tumour malignancy and metastasis. Gangliosides are a family of sialic acid-containing glycosphingolipids that modulate cell-cell and cell-matrix interactions. Histology and ganglioside composition were examined in a natural brain tumour of the VM mouse strain. The tumour is distinguished from other metastatic tumour models because it arose spontaneously and metastasizes to several organs including brain and spinal cord after subcutaneous inoculation of tumour tissue in the flank. By electron microscopy, the tumour consisted of cells (15 to 20 &mgr;m in diameter) that had slightly indented nuclei and scant cytoplasm. The presence of smooth membranes with an absence of junctional complexes was a characteristic ultrastructural feature. No positive immunostaining was found for glial or neuronal markers. The total ganglioside sialic acid content of the subcutaneously grown tumour was low (12.6 +/- 0.9 &mgr;g per 100 mg dry wt, n = 6 separate tumours) and about 70% of this was in the form of N-glycolylneuraminic acid. In contrast, the ganglioside content of the cultured VM tumour cells was high (248.4 +/- 4.4 &mgr;g, n = 3) and consisted almost exclusively of N-acetylneuraminic acid. The ganglioside pattern of the tumour grown subcutaneously was complex, while GM3, GM2, GM1, and GD1a were the major gangliosides in the cultured tumour cells. This tumour will be a useful natural model for evaluating the role of gangliosides and other glycolipids in tumour cell invasion and metastasis. Copyright 2001 Cancer Research Campaign http://www.bjcancer.com.

Links

J:70932 – MGI References
11461091 – National Library of Medicine/PubMed

Strain Notes

Strain Note
VM These mice were obtained from Dr. George Carlson, McLaughlin Research Institute, Montana.

Models

Strain Model Name Treatment Agent(s) Organ Affected Frequency Model Details
VM CNS - Brain tumor CNS - Brain

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