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Data from Establishment and Characterization of an Epstein-Barr Virus–positive Cell Line from a Non-keratinizing Differentiated Primary Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma

Posted on 2025-04-11 - 11:03
Abstract

Nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC), a cancer that is etiologically associated with the Epstein-Barr virus (EBV), is endemic in Southern China and Southeast Asia. The scarcity of representative NPC cell lines owing to the frequent loss of EBV episomes following prolonged propagation and compromised authenticity of previous models underscores the critical need for new EBV-positive NPC models. Herein, we describe the establishment of a new EBV-positive NPC cell line, designated NPC268 from a primary non-keratinizing, differentiated NPC tissue. NPC268 can undergo productive lytic reactivation of EBV and is highly tumorigenic in immunodeficient mice. Whole-genome sequencing revealed close similarities with the tissue of origin, including large chromosomal rearrangements, while whole-genome bisulfite sequencing and RNA sequencing demonstrated a hypomethylated genome and enrichment in immune-related pathways, respectively. Drug screening of NPC268 together with six other NPC cell lines using 339 compounds, representing the largest high-throughput drug testing in NPC, revealed biomarkers associated with specific drug classes. NPC268 represents the first and only available EBV-positive non-keratinizing differentiated NPC model, and extensive genomic, methylomic, transcriptomic, and drug response data should facilitate research in EBV and NPC, where current models are limited.

Significance:

NPC268 is the first and only EBV-positive cell line derived from a primary non-keratinizing, differentiated nasopharyngeal carcinoma, an understudied but important subtype in Southeast Asian countries. This model adds to the limited number of authentic EBV-positive lines globally that will facilitate mechanistic studies and drug development for NPC.

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AUTHORS (20)

  • Annie Wai Yeeng Chai
    Shi Mun Yee
    Hui Mei Lee
    Norazlin Abdul Aziz
    Pei San Yee
    Marini Marzuki
    Ka Wo Wong
    Alan K.S. Chiang
    Larry Ka-Yue Chow
    Wei Dai
    Teng Fei Liu
    Lu Ping Tan
    Alan Soo Beng Khoo
    Kwok Wai Lo
    Paul V.H. Lim
    Pathmanathan Rajadurai
    Howard Lightfoot
    Syd Barthorpe
    Mathew J. Garnett
    Sok Ching Cheong
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