Most Early Disseminated Cancer Cells Detected in Bone Marrow of Breast Cancer Patients Have a Putative Breast Cancer Stem Cell Phenotype
University of Southern California · Saint John's Health Center · +2 more institutions
Abstract
PURPOSE: The presence of disseminated tumor cells (DTC) in the bone marrow of breast cancer patients is an acknowledged independent prognostic factor. The biological metastatic potential of these cells has not yet been shown. The presence of putative breast cancer stem cells is shown both in primary tumors and distant metastases. These cells with a CD44(+)CD24(-/low) phenotype represent a minor population in primary breast cancer and are associated with self-renewal and tumorigenic potential. Recognizing the potential effect of prevalence of putative stem cells among DTC, we evaluated the bone marrow DTC. EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN: We employed the double/triple-staining immunohistochemistry protocol and modified the…
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8Topics & keywords
- Cancer stem cell
- CD44
- Breast cancer
- Bone marrow
- Stem cell
- Pathology
- Cancer
- Cytokeratin
- Good health and well-being