Multi-drug-resistant cells enriched from chronic myeloid leukemia cells by Doxorubicin possess tumor-initiating-cell properties.
J Pharmacol Sci
; 122(4): 299-304, 2013.
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| ID: mdl-23903006
Multiple drug resistance (MDR) occurring during chemotherapy is a major obstacle for treatment of cancers using chemotherapeutic drugs; thus, the mechanisms underlying MDR have attracted intensive attention. Many studies have shown that tumor-initiating cells exhibit a chemotherapeutic tolerance characteristic. However, whether the MDR cells possess tumor-initiating cells properties and its underlying mechanisms remain to be fully elucidated. In this study, we utilized a well-established MDR cell line K562/A02 enriched by doxorubicin from K562 cells to determine if the K562/A02 cells possess tumor-initiating properties and investigated its potential molecular mechanisms. We observed that the expressions of Oct4, Sox2, and Nanog, all of which are well-characterized stem cell markers, in K562/A02 cells were elevated in comparison to parental K562 cells; in addition, we found that K562/A02 cells exhibited more potent in vitro and in vivo tumor-initiating properties, as revealed by sphere assay, self-renewal assay, soft agar assay, and animal studies. Furthermore, our data suggest that snail and twist1, two well known transcriptional factors for the epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) program, may be potentially involved in the acquisition of tumor-initiating properties of K562/A02 cells. Thus, our study demonstrates that MDR K562/A02 cells possess tumor-initiating properties, most likely due to the elevated expressions of snail and twist1.
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MEDLINE
Assunto principal:
Células-Tronco Neoplásicas
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Leucemia Mielogênica Crônica BCR-ABL Positiva
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Doxorrubicina
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Transformação Celular Neoplásica
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Resistência a Múltiplos Medicamentos
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Resistencia a Medicamentos Antineoplásicos
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Antibióticos Antineoplásicos
Limite:
Humans
Idioma:
En
Ano de publicação:
2013
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