Identification of Pancreatic Cancer Stem Cells
The Barbara Ann Karmanos Cancer Institute · University of Michigan · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Emerging evidence has suggested that the capability of a tumor to grow and propagate is dependent on a small subset of cells within a tumor, termed cancer stem cells. Although data have been provided to support this theory in human blood, brain, and breast cancers, the identity of pancreatic cancer stem cells has not been determined. Using a xenograft model in which primary human pancreatic adenocarcinomas were grown in immunocompromised mice, we identified a highly tumorigenic subpopulation of pancreatic cancer cells expressing the cell surface markers CD44, CD24, and epithelial-specific antigen (ESA). Pancreatic cancer cells with the CD44(+)CD24(+)ESA(+) phenotype (0.2-0.8% of pancreatic cancer cells) had a…
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9Topics & keywords
- Pancreatic cancer
- CD44
- Cancer stem cell
- Cancer research
- Stem cell
- CD24
- Cancer
- Biology
- Good health and well-being