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CD117 and Stro-1 identify osteosarcoma tumor-initiating cells associated with metastasis and drug resistance.


ABSTRACT: Emerging evidence indicates the presence of tumor-initiating cells (TIC) or cancer stem cells in osteosarcoma. However, no study has shown specific markers to identify osteosarcoma TICs with in vivo tumor formation ability. Additionally, there has been a lack of investigations gauging the contribution of osteosarcoma TICs to metastatic and drug-resistant properties. In this study, we have identified mouse and human osteosarcoma TICs using mesenchymal stem cell markers CD117 and Stro-1. These markers were preferentially expressed in spheres and doxorubicin-resistant cells. Both mouse and human cells expressing these markers were sorted and analyzed for their abilities of tumor formation with as few as 200 cells, self-renewability, multipotency, drug resistance, metastatic potential, and enrichment of a metastasis-associated marker (CXCR4) and a drug resistance marker (ABCG2). CD117(+)Stro-1(+) cells efficiently formed serially transplantable tumors, whereas CD117(-)Stro-1(-) cells rarely initiated tumors. On orthotopic injections, CD117(+)Stro-1(+ )cell-derived tumors metastasized at a high frequency. Further, CD117(+)Stro-1(+) cells showed high invasive and drug-resistant properties and were efficiently enriched for CXCR4 (20-90%) and ABCG2 (60-90%). These results suggest possible mechanisms for the high metastatic and drug-resistant properties of osteosarcoma TICs. In summary, CD117 and Stro-1 identify osteosarcoma TICs associated with the most lethal characteristics of the disease-metastasis and drug resistance-and these markers offer candidates for TIC-targeted drug delivery aimed at eradicating osteosarcoma.

SUBMITTER: Adhikari AS 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3139225 | biostudies-literature | 2010 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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CD117 and Stro-1 identify osteosarcoma tumor-initiating cells associated with metastasis and drug resistance.

Adhikari Amit S AS   Agarwal Neeraj N   Wood Byron M BM   Porretta Constance C   Ruiz Bernardo B   Pochampally Radhika R RR   Iwakuma Tomoo T  

Cancer research 20100511 11


Emerging evidence indicates the presence of tumor-initiating cells (TIC) or cancer stem cells in osteosarcoma. However, no study has shown specific markers to identify osteosarcoma TICs with in vivo tumor formation ability. Additionally, there has been a lack of investigations gauging the contribution of osteosarcoma TICs to metastatic and drug-resistant properties. In this study, we have identified mouse and human osteosarcoma TICs using mesenchymal stem cell markers CD117 and Stro-1. These mar  ...[more]

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