Identification, molecular characterization, clinical prognosis, and therapeutic targeting of human bladder tumor-initiating cells
Stanford University · Stanford Medicine
Abstract
Major clinical issues in bladder cancer include the identification of prediction markers and novel therapeutic targets for invasive bladder cancer. In the current study, we describe the isolation and characterization of a tumor-initiating cell (T-IC) subpopulation in primary human bladder cancer, based on the expression of markers similar to that of normal bladder basal cells (Lineage-CD44(+)CK5(+)CK20(-)). The bladder T-IC subpopulation was defined functionally by its enriched ability to induce xenograft tumors in vivo that recapitulated the heterogeneity of the original tumor. Further, molecular analysis of more than 300 bladder cancer specimens revealed heterogeneity among activated oncogenic pathways in…
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12Topics & keywords
- Bladder cancer
- Cancer research
- Cancer
- CD44
- Biology
- CD24
- Cancer cell
- Pathology
- Good health and well-being