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DOI: 10.1038/nature09161
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Human melanoma-initiating cells express neural crest nerve growth factor receptor CD271

Alexander D. Boiko,Olga V. Razorenova,Matt van de Rijn,Susan M. Swetter,Denise Johnson,Daphne P. Ly,Paris D. Butler,George P. Yang,Ben‐Zion Joshua,Michael Kaplan,Michael T. Longaker,Irving L. Weissman

Melanoma
Low-affinity nerve growth factor receptor
Cancer research
2010
The question of whether tumorigenic cancer stem cells exist in human melanomas has arisen in the last few years. Here we show that in melanomas, tumour stem cells (MTSCs, for melanoma tumour stem cells) can be isolated prospectively as a highly enriched CD271(+) MTSC population using a process that maximizes viable cell transplantation. The tumours sampled in this study were taken from a broad spectrum of sites and stages. High-viability cells isolated by fluorescence-activated cell sorting and re-suspended in a matrigel vehicle were implanted into T-, B- and natural-killer-deficient Rag2(-/-)gammac(-/-) mice. The CD271(+) subset of cells was the tumour-initiating population in 90% (nine out of ten) of melanomas tested. Transplantation of isolated CD271(+) melanoma cells into engrafted human skin or bone in Rag2(-/-)gammac(-/-) mice resulted in melanoma; however, melanoma did not develop after transplantation of isolated CD271(-) cells. We also show that in mice, tumours derived from transplanted human CD271(+) melanoma cells were capable of metastatsis in vivo. CD271(+) melanoma cells lacked expression of TYR, MART1 and MAGE in 86%, 69% and 68% of melanoma patients, respectively, which helps to explain why T-cell therapies directed at these antigens usually result in only temporary tumour shrinkage.
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    Human melanoma-initiating cells express neural crest nerve growth factor receptor CD271” is a paper by Alexander D. Boiko Olga V. Razorenova Matt van de Rijn Susan M. Swetter Denise Johnson Daphne P. Ly Paris D. Butler George P. Yang Ben‐Zion Joshua Michael Kaplan Michael T. Longaker Irving L. Weissman published in 2010. It has an Open Access status of “green”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.