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Ignatius et al., 2018 - tp53 deficiency causes a wide tumor spectrum and increases embryonal rhabdomyosarcoma metastasis in zebrafish.
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Fig. 4

tp53del/del kRASG12D-induced ERMS have increased invasion and metastasis.

(A–F) Whole animal fluorescent images of CG1-strain fish engrafted into the dorsolateral musculature with non-disseminated (A–C) and disseminated ERMS (D–F). Days post transplantation (dpt). White lines demarcate GFP+ tumor area. White arrowheads show site of injection and yellow arrowheads denote metastatic lesions. (G) H and E and (H) GFP immunohistological staining of fish engrafted with metastatic tp53del/del kRASG12D-induced ERMS. (I) Quantification of growth confined to site of injection (green bars) and compared with animals that exhibited local invasion or metastatic ERMS following tumor engraftment until fish were moribund. X-axis identifies 5 tp53wt/wt and 11 tp53del/del ERMS primary tumors that were transplanted into wild-type CG1 syngeneic host zebrafish. p=0.003, one-sided Fisher’s exact test. Scale bars denote 5 mm.

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