POU5F1 (OCT3/4) identifies cells with pluripotent potential in human germ cell tumors.
LHLeendert H. J. LooijengaHSHans StoopHPHubert P. J. C. de LeeuwCACarlos A. de Gouveia BrazaoAGAd Gillis
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Abstract
Human germ cell tumors (GCTs) may have variable histology and clinical behavior, depending on factors such as sex of the patient, age at clinical diagnosis, and anatomical site of the tumor. Some types of GCT, i.e., the seminomas/germinomas/dysgerminomas and embryonal carcinomas (the stem cell component of nonseminomas), have pluripotent potential, which is demonstrated by their capacity to differentiate into somatic and/or extraembryonic elements. Although embryonal carcinoma cells are intrinsically pluripotent, seminoma/germinoma/dysgerminoma cells, as well as their precursor carcinoma in situ/gonadoblastoma cells, have the phenotype of early germ cells that can be activated to pluripotency. The other types…
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- Seminoma
- Embryonal carcinoma
- Biology
- Gonadoblastoma
- Induced pluripotent stem cell
- Homeobox protein NANOG
- Embryoid body
- Germ cell tumors
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Good health and well-being
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