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Visualization of cancer initiating cell in the vascular niche utilized with transcriptional activity of PSF1


ABSTRACT: Identification of cancer stem/initiating cells (CSCs/CICs) by a specific marker is useful for diagnosis and therapy of cancer. We have determined that PSF1 which plays a role in DNA replication in lower species is strongly expressed in wide range of normal stem cell population. Here, utilizing the transcriptional activity of PSF1 promoter in tumor cell xenograft model, we show that PSF1high cancer cells display malignant features including high proliferating activity, serial transplantation potential, and metastatic ability those are used for criteria of CSCs/CICs. PSF1high cancer cells localize in perivascular region and genetically display ES cell like signature. Silencing of PSF1 by RNAi inhibited growth of cancer cells mediated by disruption of DNA synthesis and chromosomal segregation. These suggested that PSF1 is a possible maker and a molecular target of CSCs/CICs. We have cloned the mouse PSF1 promoter gene and established lung carcinoma (lewis lung carcinoma: LLC) and colon cancer (colon26) cell lines stably expressing enhanced green fluorescent protein (EGFP) under the transcriptional control of PSF1 promoter (LLC- and colon-PSF1P-EGFP, respectively). Mouse xenograft tumor cells were dissociated and sorted into PSF1 low and high expression cells by FACS. We sought whether PSF1 high expression cells possess embryonic stem cells-like signature.

ORGANISM(S): Mus musculus

SUBMITTER: Yumi Nagahama 

PROVIDER: E-GEOD-17112 | biostudies-arrayexpress |

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-arrayexpress

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PSF1, a DNA replication factor expressed widely in stem and progenitor cells, drives tumorigenic and metastatic properties.

Nagahama Yumi Y   Ueno Masaya M   Miyamoto Satoru S   Morii Eiichi E   Minami Takashi T   Mochizuki Naoki N   Saya Hideyuki H   Takakura Nobuyuki N  

Cancer research 20100126 3


PSF1 (partner of sld five 1) is an evolutionarily conserved DNA replication factor implicated in DNA replication in lower species that is strongly expressed in a wide range of normal stem cell populations and progenitor cell populations. Because stem and progenitor cells possess high proliferative capacity, we hypothesized that PSF1 may play an important role in tumor growth. To begin to investigate PSF1 function in cancer cells, we cloned the mouse PSF1 promoter and generated lung and colon car  ...[more]

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