Persistence of a small subpopulation of cancer stem-like cells in the C6 glioma cell line
University of Cambridge · Kumamoto University
Abstract
Both stem cells and cancer cells are thought to be capable of unlimited proliferation. Paradoxically, however, some cancers seem to contain stem-like cells (cancer stem cells). To help resolve this paradox, we investigated whether established malignant cell lines, which have been maintained for years in culture, contain a subpopulation of stem cells. In this article, we show that many cancer cell lines contain a small side population (SP), which, in many normal tissues, is thought to contain the stem cells of the tissue. We demonstrate that in the absence of serum the combination of basic fibroblast growth factor and platelet-derived growth factor maintains SP cells in the C6 glioma cell line. Moreover, we…
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3Topics & keywords
- Cancer stem cell
- Stem cell
- Biology
- Cell culture
- Cancer cell
- Cell biology
- Cancer research
- Glioma