Author/Authors :
Fazili, Narges Ocular Tissue Engineering Research Center - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Balagholi, Sahar Ocular Tissue Engineering Research Center - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Amizadeh, Yashar Ocular Tissue Engineering Research Center - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Hosseini, Bagher Ocular Pathology Unit - Central Eye Bank of Iran, Tehran, Iran , Rezaei Kanavi, Mozhgan Ocular Tissue Engineering Research Center - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
Purpose: To investigate the correlation between floating versus adherent growth pattern of cultivated
retinoblastoma (RB) cells from three patients with RB and their histopathologic features.
Methods: RB cells from three Iranian patients (MM, NR, and MS) were cultivated in Dulbecco’s modified
eagle medium (DMEM) supplemented with 15% fetal bovine serum (FBS) for four weeks in each passage.
Fresh medium was added on a weekly basis and immunocytochemistry for Synaptophysin was performed.
All experiments were performed in duplicate. Growth pattern of the cultivated RB cells was studied during
the three consecutive passages and compared among three cases in the light of histopathologic data.
Results: Cultivated RB cells from MM and NR demonstrated an adherent growth pattern in the 2nd week
and the pattern was enhanced by the 4th week. The RB tumorspheres adhered to the bottom of the flask
while surrounded by fibroblasts. Histopathologic diagnosis in MM and NR was a well‑differentiated RB
without optic nerve involvement. Such an adherent growth was not observed in cultivated RB cells from
MS, in which the histopathologic analysis revealed a poorly‑differentiated RB with optic nerve intrusion
and prominent choroidal invasion.
Conclusion: The adherent growth pattern of cultivated RB cells might be associated with tumor differentiation
and the lack of optic nerve involvement in histopathology.
Keywords :
Adherent Growth , Choroidal Invasion , Histopathology , Optic Nerve Intrusion , Retinoblastoma