TY - JOUR
T1 - Tumorspheres derived from prostate cancer cells possess chemoresistant and cancer stem cell properties
AU - Zhang, Linlin
AU - Jiao, Min
AU - Li, Lei
AU - Wu, Dapeng
AU - Wu, Kaijie
AU - Li, Xiang
AU - Zhu, Guodong
AU - Dang, Qiang
AU - Wang, Xinyang
AU - Hsieh, Jer Tsong
AU - He, Dalin
PY - 2012/4
Y1 - 2012/4
N2 - Purpose: Prostate cancer (PCa) becomes lethal when cancer cells develop into castration-resistant PCa, which remains incurable because of the poor understanding of their cell origin and characteristics. We aim to investigate the potential role of cancer stem cells (CSCs) in PCa progression. Methods: Human PCa cell lines (LNCaP, 22RV1, DU145 and PC-3) were plated in serum-free suspension culture system allowed for tumorsphere forming. To evaluate the CSC characteristics of tumorspheres, the self-renewal, chemoresistance, tumorigenicity of the PCa tumorsphere cells, and the expression levels of stemness-related proteins in the PCa tumorsphere cells were assessed, comparing with the parental adherent cells. Results: Tumorsphere cells from PCa cell lines displayed enhanced self-renewal, chemoresistance and tumor-initiating capacity when compared with the adherent cells. Additionally, these cells overexpressed CSC marker CD44. Also, the tumorsphere cells expressed high levels of "stemness" genes Gli1, ABCG2 and Bmi-1. Conclusions: Collectively, these data demonstrated that tumorspheres derived from PCa cells possess chemoresistant and CSC properties. Our study suggests that the identification of PCa CSCs could provide new insight into the lethal phenotype of PCa and therapeutic implications.
AB - Purpose: Prostate cancer (PCa) becomes lethal when cancer cells develop into castration-resistant PCa, which remains incurable because of the poor understanding of their cell origin and characteristics. We aim to investigate the potential role of cancer stem cells (CSCs) in PCa progression. Methods: Human PCa cell lines (LNCaP, 22RV1, DU145 and PC-3) were plated in serum-free suspension culture system allowed for tumorsphere forming. To evaluate the CSC characteristics of tumorspheres, the self-renewal, chemoresistance, tumorigenicity of the PCa tumorsphere cells, and the expression levels of stemness-related proteins in the PCa tumorsphere cells were assessed, comparing with the parental adherent cells. Results: Tumorsphere cells from PCa cell lines displayed enhanced self-renewal, chemoresistance and tumor-initiating capacity when compared with the adherent cells. Additionally, these cells overexpressed CSC marker CD44. Also, the tumorsphere cells expressed high levels of "stemness" genes Gli1, ABCG2 and Bmi-1. Conclusions: Collectively, these data demonstrated that tumorspheres derived from PCa cells possess chemoresistant and CSC properties. Our study suggests that the identification of PCa CSCs could provide new insight into the lethal phenotype of PCa and therapeutic implications.
KW - Cancer stem cell
KW - Chemoresistance
KW - Prostate cancer
KW - Stemness
KW - Tumorsphere
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/84863100174
U2 - 10.1007/s00432-011-1146-2
DO - 10.1007/s00432-011-1146-2
M3 - 文章
C2 - 22237455
AN - SCOPUS:84863100174
SN - 0171-5216
VL - 138
SP - 675
EP - 686
JO - Journal of Cancer Research and Clinical Oncology
JF - Journal of Cancer Research and Clinical Oncology
IS - 4
ER -