Relationship between cell activity and multidrug resistance of CD44+CD24-/lowbreast cancer stem cells / 中国组织工程研究
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research
;
(53): 4758-4763, 2016.
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en Chino
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ABSTRACT
BACKGROUND:
Tumor stem cels are found to be involved in the recurrence, metastasis and drug resistance of the tumor.OBJECTIVE:
To explore the relationship between cel activity and multidrug resistance of CD44+CD24-/low breast cancer stem cels.METHODS:
CD44+CD24-/low breast cancer stem cels sorted from multidrug resistant breast cancer cel line MCF-7/ADR were detected as percentage using flow cytometry. P-gp fluorescence intensity of the cel membrane and MDR mRNA expression in sorted cels and MCF-7/ADR were detected using flow cytometry and RT-PCR, respectively. RESULTS ANDCONCLUSION:
After sorting by flow cytometry, the proportion of CD44+CD24-/low breast cancer stem cels was more than 90%, indicating that the sorted cels could meet the needs of the subsequent experiment. CD44+CD24-/low cel subsets exhibited stronger ability to form microspheres than non- CD44+CD24-/low cel subsets. The P-gp fluorescence intensity and MDR mRNA expression of CD44+CD24-/low cels were significantly higher than those of MFC-7/ADR cel line (P < 0.05). These experimental findings suggest that CD44+CD24-/low breast cancer stem cels sorted from MCF-7/ADR cel lines have a strong ability to form cel microspheresin vitro, and significantly raise the level of P-gp protein and MDR mRNA expression, which may be one of the causes of multidrug resistance.
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Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research
Año:
2016
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