Isolation and in vitro propagation of tumorigenic breast cancer cells with stem/progenitor cell properties

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Ponti, D
Costa, A
Zaffaroni, N
Pratesi, G
Petrangolini, G
Coradini, D
Pilotti, S
Pierotti, MA
Daidone, MG
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[1] Ist Nazl Tumori, Unit 10, Dept Expt Oncol & Labs, I-20133 Milan, Italy
[2] Ist Nazl Tumori, Dept Pathol, I-20133 Milan, Italy
[3] Firc Inst Mol Oncol Fdn, Canc Genet Unit, Milan, Italy
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10.1158/0008-5472.CAN-05-0626
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R73 [肿瘤学];
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Breast cancer-initiating cells have been recently identified in breast carcinoma as CD44(+)/CD24(-)/(low) cells, which exclusively retain tumorigenic activity and display stem cell-like properties. However, at present, direct evidence that breast cancer-initiating cells can be propagated in vitro is still lacking. We report here the isolation and in vitro propagation of breast cancer-initiating cells from three breast cancer lesions and from an established breast carcinoma cell line. Our breast carcinoma-derived cultures encompassed undifferentiated cells capable of self-renewal, extensive proliferation as clonal nonadherent spherical clusters, and differentiation along different mammary epithelial lineages (ductal and myoepithelial). Interestingly, cultured cells were CD44(+)/CD24(-) and Cx43(-), overexpressed. neoangiogenic and cytoprotective factors, expressed the putative stem cell marker Oct-4, and gave rise to new tumors when as few as 103 cells were injected into the mammary fat pad of SCID mice. Long-term cultures of breast tumorigenic cells with stem/progenitor cell properties represent a suitable in vitro model to study breast cancer-initiating cells and to develop therapeutic strategies aimed at eradicating the tumorigenic subpopulation within breast cancer.
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页码:5506 / 5511
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