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Primary tumor genotype is an important determinant in identification of lung cancer propagating cells.


ABSTRACT: Successful cancer therapy requires the elimination or incapacitation of all tumor cells capable of regenerating a tumor. Therapeutic advances therefore necessitate the characterization of the cells that are able to propagate a tumor in vivo. We show an important link between tumor genotype and isolation of tumor-propagating cells (TPCs). Three mouse models of the most common form of human lung cancer each had TPCs with a unique cell-surface phenotype. The cell-surface marker Sca1 did not enrich for TPCs in tumors initiated with oncogenic Kras, and only Sca1-negative cells propagated EGFR mutant tumors. In contrast, Sca1-positive cells were enriched for tumor-propagating activity in Kras tumors with p53 deficiency. Primary tumors that differ in genotype at just one locus can therefore have tumor-propagating cell populations with distinct markers. Our studies show that the genotype of tumor samples must be considered in studies to identify, characterize, and target tumor-propagating cells.

SUBMITTER: Curtis SJ 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2908996 | biostudies-literature | 2010 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Primary tumor genotype is an important determinant in identification of lung cancer propagating cells.

Curtis Stephen J SJ   Sinkevicius Kerstin W KW   Li Danan D   Lau Allison N AN   Roach Rebecca R RR   Zamponi Raffaella R   Woolfenden Amber E AE   Kirsch David G DG   Wong Kwok-Kin KK   Kim Carla F CF  

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Successful cancer therapy requires the elimination or incapacitation of all tumor cells capable of regenerating a tumor. Therapeutic advances therefore necessitate the characterization of the cells that are able to propagate a tumor in vivo. We show an important link between tumor genotype and isolation of tumor-propagating cells (TPCs). Three mouse models of the most common form of human lung cancer each had TPCs with a unique cell-surface phenotype. The cell-surface marker Sca1 did not enrich  ...[more]

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