干细胞
抗辐射性
癌症干细胞
造血
祖细胞
癌症研究
生物
癌细胞
活性氧
癌症
细胞生物学
细胞培养
遗传学
作者
Maximilian Diehn,Robert W. Cho,Neethan A. Lobo,Tomer Kalisky,Mary J. Dorie,Angela N. Kulp,Dalong Qian,Jessica Lam,Laurie Ailles,Manzhi Wong,Ben‐Zion Joshua,Michael J. Kaplan,Irene Wapnir,Frederick M. Dirbas,George Somlo,Carlos A. Garberoglio,Benjamin Paz,Jeannie Shen,Sean K. Lau,Stephen R. Quake,Janice M. Brown,Irving L. Weissman,Michael F. Clarke
出处
期刊:Nature
[Springer Nature]
日期:2009-02-05
卷期号:458 (7239): 780-783
被引量:2359
摘要
The metabolism of oxygen, although central to life, produces reactive oxygen species (ROS) that have been implicated in processes as diverse as cancer, cardiovascular disease and ageing. It has recently been shown that central nervous system stem cells and haematopoietic stem cells and early progenitors contain lower levels of ROS than their more mature progeny, and that these differences are critical for maintaining stem cell function. We proposed that epithelial tissue stem cells and their cancer stem cell (CSC) counterparts may also share this property. Here we show that normal mammary epithelial stem cells contain lower concentrations of ROS than their more mature progeny cells. Notably, subsets of CSCs in some human and murine breast tumours contain lower ROS levels than corresponding non-tumorigenic cells (NTCs). Consistent with ROS being critical mediators of ionizing-radiation-induced cell killing, CSCs in these tumours develop less DNA damage and are preferentially spared after irradiation compared to NTCs. Lower ROS levels in CSCs are associated with increased expression of free radical scavenging systems. Pharmacological depletion of ROS scavengers in CSCs markedly decreases their clonogenicity and results in radiosensitization. These results indicate that, similar to normal tissue stem cells, subsets of CSCs in some tumours contain lower ROS levels and enhanced ROS defences compared to their non-tumorigenic progeny, which may contribute to tumour radioresistance.
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