The Ewing family of tumors are poorly differentiated pediatric solid tumors arising in bone and soft tissues from an unknown cell of origin. Ewing tumors are molecularly defined by in-frame genomic fusions that combine EWS with one of several ETS genes, most commonly FLI-1. We considered pluripotent marrow-derived stromal cells a likely candidate for the origin of Ewing tumors and assessed the effects of EWS/ETS proteins in this cell background. EWS/ETS expression in marrow-derived stromal cells caused a dramatic change in cellular morphology that was dependent on the presence of the ETS domain and unique to the fusion proteins. EWS/ETS fusion proteins blocked differentiation along osteogenic and adipogenic lineages, consistent with the undifferentiated appearance of Ewing tumors. Inhibition of differentiation may be an important function of EWS/ETS proteins in the genesis of Ewing tumors.
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