A xenograft and cell line model of SDH-deficient pheochromocytoma derived from Sdhb+/- rats.

ENDOCRINE-RELATED CANCER(2020)

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Tumors caused by loss-of-function mutations in genes encoding TCA cycle enzymes have been recently discovered and are now of great interest. Mutations in succinate dehydrogenase (SDH) subunits cause pheochromocytoma/paraganglioma (PCPG) and syndromically associated tumors, which differ phenotypically and clinically from more common SDH-intact tumors of the same types. Consequences of SDH deficiency include rewired metabolism, pseudohypoxic signaling and altered redox balance. PCPG with SDHB mutations are particularly aggressive, and development of treatments has been hampered by lack of valid experimental models. Attempts to develop mouse models have been unsuccessful. Using a new strategy, we developed a xenograft and cell line model of SDH-deficient pheochromocytoma from rats with a heterozygous germline Sdhb mutation. The genome, transcriptome and metabolome of this model, called RSO, closely resemble those of SDHB-mutated human PCPGs, making it the most valid model now available. Strategies employed to develop RSO may be broadly applicable to other SDH-deficient tumors.
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succinate dehydrogenase B,paraganglioma,pheochromocytoma,cluster 1,xenograft,cell culture,hypoxia,metabolome,model,rat
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