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DOI: 10.1073/pnas.0703478104
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Phenotypic characterization of human colorectal cancer stem cells

Piero Dalerba,Scott J. Dylla,In Kyung Park,Rui Li,Xinhao Wang,Robert W. Cho,Timothy Hoey,Austin Gurney,Emina H. Huang,Diane M. Simeone,Andrew Shelton,Giorgio Parmiani,Chiara Castelli,Michael F. Clarke

CD44
Cancer stem cell
Epithelial cell adhesion molecule
2007
Recent observations indicate that, in several types of human cancer, only a phenotypic subset of cancer cells within each tumor is capable of initiating tumor growth. This functional subset of cancer cells is operationally defined as the "cancer stem cell" (CSC) subset. Here we developed a CSC model for the study of human colorectal cancer (CRC). Solid CRC tissues, either primary tissues collected from surgical specimens or xenografts established in nonobese diabetic/severe combined immunodeficient (NOD/SCID) mice, were disaggregated into single-cell suspensions and analyzed by flow cytometry. Surface markers that displayed intratumor heterogeneous expression among epithelial cancer cells were selected for cell sorting and tumorigenicity experiments. Individual phenotypic cancer cell subsets were purified, and their tumor-initiating properties were investigated by injection in NOD/SCID mice. Our observations indicate that, in six of six human CRC tested, the ability to engraft in vivo in immunodeficient mice was restricted to a minority subpopulation of epithelial cell adhesion molecule (EpCAM)(high)/CD44+ epithelial cells. Tumors originated from EpCAM(high)/CD44+ cells maintained a differentiated phenotype and reproduced the full morphologic and phenotypic heterogeneity of their parental lesions. Analysis of the surface molecule repertoire of EpCAM(high)/CD44+ cells led to the identification of CD166 as an additional differentially expressed marker, useful for CSC isolation in three of three CRC tested. These results validate the stem cell working model in human CRC and provide a highly robust surface marker profile for CRC stem cell isolation.
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    Phenotypic characterization of human colorectal cancer stem cells” is a paper by Piero Dalerba Scott J. Dylla In Kyung Park Rui Li Xinhao Wang Robert W. Cho Timothy Hoey Austin Gurney Emina H. Huang Diane M. Simeone Andrew Shelton Giorgio Parmiani Chiara Castelli Michael F. Clarke published in 2007. It has an Open Access status of “green”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.