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High prevalence of side population in human cancer cell lines.


ABSTRACT: Cancer cell lines are essential platforms for performing cancer research on human cells. We here demonstrate that, across tumor entities, human cancer cell lines harbor minority populations of putative stem-like cells, molecularly defined by dye extrusion resulting in the side population phenotype. These findings establish a heterogeneous nature of human cancer cell lines and argue for their stem cell origin. This should be considered when interpreting research involving these model systems.

SUBMITTER: Boesch M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4872646 | biostudies-literature | 2016

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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High prevalence of side population in human cancer cell lines.

Boesch Maximilian M   Zeimet Alain G AG   Fiegl Heidi H   Wolf Barbara B   Huber Julia J   Klocker Helmut H   Gastl Guenther G   Sopper Sieghart S   Wolf Dominik D  

Oncoscience 20160410 3-4


Cancer cell lines are essential platforms for performing cancer research on human cells. We here demonstrate that, across tumor entities, human cancer cell lines harbor minority populations of putative stem-like cells, molecularly defined by dye extrusion resulting in the side population phenotype. These findings establish a heterogeneous nature of human cancer cell lines and argue for their stem cell origin. This should be considered when interpreting research involving these model systems. ...[more]

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