articleJNCI Journal of the National Cancer InstituteDec 19, 2006Closed access

The Response of CD24 −/low /CD44 + Breast Cancer–Initiating Cells to Radiation

University of California, Los Angeles

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Abstract

Background

If cancer arises and is maintained by a small population of cancer-initiating cells within every tumor, understanding how these cells react to cancer treatment will facilitate improvement of cancer treatment in the future. Cancer-initiating cells can now be prospectively isolated from breast cancer cell lines and tumor samples and propagated as mammospheres in vitro under serum-free conditions.

Methods

CD24 −/low /CD44 + cancer-initiating cells were isolated from MCF-7 and MDA-MB-231 breast cancer monolayer cultures and propagated as mammospheres. Their response to radiation was investigated by assaying clonogenic survival and by measuring reactive oxygen species (ROS) levels, phosphorylation of the replacement histone H2AX, CD44 levels, CD24 levels, and Notch-1 activation using flow cytometry. All statistical tests were two-sided.

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Keywords
  • CD44
  • Clonogenic assay
  • Cancer
  • Breast cancer
  • Population
  • Cancer cell
  • Medicine
  • Cancer research
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