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A Case of mistaken identity: Rhabdomyosarcoma development from endothelial progenitor cells
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A Case of mistaken identity: Rhabdomyosarcoma development from endothelial progenitor cells

Catherine J. Drummond and Mark E. Hatley
Molecular & cellular oncology, Vol.5(4), pp.e1448246-e1448246
04/07/2018
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https://hdl.handle.net/10523/36326

Abstract

cell of origin endothelial hedgehog muscle pediatric cancer reprogramming rhabdomyosarcoma sarcoma skeletal muscle transdifferentiation
Rhabdomyosarcoma (RMS) histologically resembles developing skeletal muscle and is thought to solely originate from a differentiation block in muscle progenitors. We demonstrate that RMS can arise from endothelial progenitor cells following reprogramming and myogenic transdifferentiation. These results highlight how tumors with identical morphological features can arise from different cell types and offer insight into RMS formation in non-myogenic tissue.
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