Single-cell cloning of colon cancer stem cells reveals a multi-lineage differentiation capacity

Amsterdam UMC Location University of Amsterdam · University of Palermo

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Abstract

Colon carcinoma is one of the leading causes of death from cancer and is characterized by a heterogenic pool of cells with distinct differentiation patterns. Recently, it was reported that a population of undifferentiated cells from a primary tumor, so-called cancer stem cells (CSC), can reconstitute the original tumor on xenotransplantation. Here, we show that spheroid cultures of these colon CSCs contain expression of CD133, CD166, CD44, CD29, CD24, Lgr5, and nuclear beta-catenin, which have all been suggested to mark the (cancer) stem cell population. More importantly, by using these spheroid cultures or freshly isolated tumor cells from multiple colon carcinomas, we now provide compelling evidence to…

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Keywords
  • Cancer stem cell
  • Biology
  • Stem cell
  • Cancer research
  • LGR5
  • CD44
  • Cellular differentiation
  • Population
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
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