癌症干细胞
祖细胞
生物
干细胞
癌症研究
人口
边居
转移
细胞
鉴定(生物学)
干细胞标记物
癌症
CD44细胞
类有机物
细胞生物学
医学
免疫学
作者
Stephanie Ma,Kwok Wah Chan,Liang Hu,Terence Kin Wah Lee,Jana Yim–Hung Wo,Irene Oi-Lin Ng,Bo-Jian Zheng,Xin Yuan Guan
标识
DOI:10.1053/j.gastro.2007.04.025
摘要
Recent efforts in stem cell biology suggest that tumors are organized in a hierarchy of heterogeneous cell populations and that the capability to maintain tumor formation/growth specifically resides in a small population of cells called cancer stem cells (CSCs). The aim of this study is to identify, isolate, and characterize the CSC population that drives and maintains hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) growth and metastasis.Normal stem cells involved in liver regeneration were identified using a severe partial hepatectomy model. Purified HCC cells, with or without expression of the identified normal stem cell phenotype, were evaluated, based on their tumorigenic potential and exhibition of defined stem/progenitor cell-like properties, to determine whether liver CSCs can be or partly be identified by this surface marker.We report the identification and isolation of a population of CSCs expressing a CD133 surface phenotype from human liver cell lines. CD133(+) cells possess a greater colony-forming efficiency, higher proliferative output, and greater ability to form tumor in vivo. These cells are endowed with characteristics similar to those of progenitor cells including the expression of "stemness" genes, the ability to self-renew, and the ability to differentiate into nonhepatocyte-like lineages. Furthermore, CD133 is found to represent only a minority of the tumor cell population in human HCC specimens.We report the identification of a CSC population in HCC characterized by their CD133 phenotype. The identification of tumorigenic liver CSCs could provide new insight into the HCC tumorigenic process and possibly bear great therapeutic implications.
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