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Neuroblastoma Cell Lines Contain Pluripotent Tumor Initiating Cells That Are Susceptible to a Targeted Oncolytic Virus

BACKGROUND: Although disease remission can frequently be achieved for patients with neuroblastoma, relapse is common. The cancer stem cell theory suggests that rare tumorigenic cells, resistant to conventional therapy, are responsible for relapse. If true for neuroblastoma, improved cure rates may o...

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Autores principales: Mahller, Yonatan Y., Williams, Jon P., Baird, William H., Mitton, Bryan, Grossheim, Jonathan, Saeki, Yoshinaga, Cancelas, Jose A., Ratner, Nancy, Cripe, Timothy P.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2009
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2626279/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19156211
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0004235
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author Mahller, Yonatan Y.
Williams, Jon P.
Baird, William H.
Mitton, Bryan
Grossheim, Jonathan
Saeki, Yoshinaga
Cancelas, Jose A.
Ratner, Nancy
Cripe, Timothy P.
author_facet Mahller, Yonatan Y.
Williams, Jon P.
Baird, William H.
Mitton, Bryan
Grossheim, Jonathan
Saeki, Yoshinaga
Cancelas, Jose A.
Ratner, Nancy
Cripe, Timothy P.
author_sort Mahller, Yonatan Y.
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description BACKGROUND: Although disease remission can frequently be achieved for patients with neuroblastoma, relapse is common. The cancer stem cell theory suggests that rare tumorigenic cells, resistant to conventional therapy, are responsible for relapse. If true for neuroblastoma, improved cure rates may only be achieved via identification and therapeutic targeting of the neuroblastoma tumor initiating cell. Based on cues from normal stem cells, evidence for tumor populating progenitor cells has been found in a variety of cancers. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Four of eight human neuroblastoma cell lines formed tumorspheres in neural stem cell media, and all contained some cells that expressed neurogenic stem cell markers including CD133, ABCG2, and nestin. Three lines tested could be induced into multi-lineage differentiation. LA-N-5 spheres were further studied and showed a verapamil-sensitive side population, relative resistance to doxorubicin, and CD133+ cells showed increased sphere formation and tumorigenicity. Oncolytic viruses, engineered to be clinically safe by genetic mutation, are emerging as next generation anticancer therapeutics. Because oncolytic viruses circumvent typical drug-resistance mechanisms, they may represent an effective therapy for chemotherapy-resistant tumor initiating cells. A Nestin-targeted oncolytic herpes simplex virus efficiently replicated within and killed neuroblastoma tumor initiating cells preventing their ability to form tumors in athymic nude mice. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: These results suggest that human neuroblastoma contains tumor initiating cells that may be effectively targeted by an oncolytic virus.
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spelling pubmed-26262792009-01-21 Neuroblastoma Cell Lines Contain Pluripotent Tumor Initiating Cells That Are Susceptible to a Targeted Oncolytic Virus Mahller, Yonatan Y. Williams, Jon P. Baird, William H. Mitton, Bryan Grossheim, Jonathan Saeki, Yoshinaga Cancelas, Jose A. Ratner, Nancy Cripe, Timothy P. PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Although disease remission can frequently be achieved for patients with neuroblastoma, relapse is common. The cancer stem cell theory suggests that rare tumorigenic cells, resistant to conventional therapy, are responsible for relapse. If true for neuroblastoma, improved cure rates may only be achieved via identification and therapeutic targeting of the neuroblastoma tumor initiating cell. Based on cues from normal stem cells, evidence for tumor populating progenitor cells has been found in a variety of cancers. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Four of eight human neuroblastoma cell lines formed tumorspheres in neural stem cell media, and all contained some cells that expressed neurogenic stem cell markers including CD133, ABCG2, and nestin. Three lines tested could be induced into multi-lineage differentiation. LA-N-5 spheres were further studied and showed a verapamil-sensitive side population, relative resistance to doxorubicin, and CD133+ cells showed increased sphere formation and tumorigenicity. Oncolytic viruses, engineered to be clinically safe by genetic mutation, are emerging as next generation anticancer therapeutics. Because oncolytic viruses circumvent typical drug-resistance mechanisms, they may represent an effective therapy for chemotherapy-resistant tumor initiating cells. A Nestin-targeted oncolytic herpes simplex virus efficiently replicated within and killed neuroblastoma tumor initiating cells preventing their ability to form tumors in athymic nude mice. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: These results suggest that human neuroblastoma contains tumor initiating cells that may be effectively targeted by an oncolytic virus. Public Library of Science 2009-01-21 /pmc/articles/PMC2626279/ /pubmed/19156211 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0004235 Text en Mahller et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Mahller, Yonatan Y.
Williams, Jon P.
Baird, William H.
Mitton, Bryan
Grossheim, Jonathan
Saeki, Yoshinaga
Cancelas, Jose A.
Ratner, Nancy
Cripe, Timothy P.
Neuroblastoma Cell Lines Contain Pluripotent Tumor Initiating Cells That Are Susceptible to a Targeted Oncolytic Virus
title Neuroblastoma Cell Lines Contain Pluripotent Tumor Initiating Cells That Are Susceptible to a Targeted Oncolytic Virus
title_full Neuroblastoma Cell Lines Contain Pluripotent Tumor Initiating Cells That Are Susceptible to a Targeted Oncolytic Virus
title_fullStr Neuroblastoma Cell Lines Contain Pluripotent Tumor Initiating Cells That Are Susceptible to a Targeted Oncolytic Virus
title_full_unstemmed Neuroblastoma Cell Lines Contain Pluripotent Tumor Initiating Cells That Are Susceptible to a Targeted Oncolytic Virus
title_short Neuroblastoma Cell Lines Contain Pluripotent Tumor Initiating Cells That Are Susceptible to a Targeted Oncolytic Virus
title_sort neuroblastoma cell lines contain pluripotent tumor initiating cells that are susceptible to a targeted oncolytic virus
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2626279/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19156211
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0004235
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