The WERI-Rb-1 cell line is derived from a retinoblastoma, a rare malignant tumor of the retina that typically manifests in early childhood. This cell line was established to provide a consistent and replicable model for the study of retinoblastoma biology, offering insights into the genetic, molecular, and cellular mechanisms underlying this form of cancer. WERI-Rb-1 cells are particularly valued in oncological research for their utility in investigating the pathophysiological processes and potential therapeutic targets for retinoblastoma.
WERI-Rb-1 cells exhibit characteristics typical of retinoblastoma, including the expression of neuronal markers and the capability to form cell aggregates resembling Flexner-Wintersteiner rosettes, a hallmark of retinoblastoma histology. These cells have been used extensively to study the role of oncogenes and tumor suppressor genes in cancer development, with a focus on the RB1 gene, mutations of which are pivotal in the etiology of retinoblastoma. Furthermore, WERI-Rb-1 serves as an important tool in the evaluation of chemotherapeutic agents and novel drug delivery systems aimed at improving treatment outcomes for retinoblastoma patients.
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