articleBreast Cancer ResearchMar 26, 2008GOLD OA

Human breast cancer cell lines contain stem-like cells that self-renew, give rise to phenotypically diverse progeny and survive chemotherapy

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Abstract

Introduction

The phenotypic and functional differences between cells that initiate human breast tumors (cancer stem cells) and those that comprise the tumor bulk are difficult to study using only primary tumor tissue. We embarked on this study hypothesizing that breast cancer cell lines would contain analogous hierarchical differentiation programs to those found in primary breast tumors.

Methods

Eight human breast cell lines (human mammary epithelial cells, and MCF10A, MCF7, SUM149, SUM159, SUM1315 and MDA.MB.231 cells) were analyzed using flow cytometry for CD44, CD24, and epithelial-specific antigen (ESA) expression. Limiting dilution orthotopic injections were used to evaluate tumor initiation, while serial colony-forming unit, reconstitution and tumorsphere assays were performed to assess self-renewal and differentiation. Pulse-chase bromodeoxyuridine (5-bromo-2-deoxyuridine [BrdU]) labeling was used to examine cell cycle and label-retention of cancer stem cells. Cells were treated with paclitaxel and 5-fluorouracil to test selective resistance to chemotherapy, and gene expression profile after chemotherapy were examined.

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Keywords
  • Surgical oncology
  • Breast cancer
  • Chemotherapy
  • Stem cell
  • Biology
  • Cancer
  • Cancer research
  • Cancer stem cell
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
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