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Differences in the Properties and Mirna Expression Profiles between Side Populations from Hepatic Cancer Cells and Normal Liver Cells

AIMS: Because hepatic cancer stem cells (HCSCs) are believed to derive from the conversion of hepatic normal stem cells (HNSCs), the identification of the differences that distinguish HCSCs from HNSCs is important. METHODS: The HCC model was established in F344 rats by DEN induction. Using FACS anal...

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Autores principales: Liu, Wei-hui, Tao, Kai-shan, You, Nan, Liu, Zheng-cai, Zhang, Hong-tao, Dou, Ke-feng
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3149655/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21826246
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0023311
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author Liu, Wei-hui
Tao, Kai-shan
You, Nan
Liu, Zheng-cai
Zhang, Hong-tao
Dou, Ke-feng
author_facet Liu, Wei-hui
Tao, Kai-shan
You, Nan
Liu, Zheng-cai
Zhang, Hong-tao
Dou, Ke-feng
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description AIMS: Because hepatic cancer stem cells (HCSCs) are believed to derive from the conversion of hepatic normal stem cells (HNSCs), the identification of the differences that distinguish HCSCs from HNSCs is important. METHODS: The HCC model was established in F344 rats by DEN induction. Using FACS analysis, side population cells from HCC (SP-HCCs) were isolated from the epithelial-like cells of HCC tissues, and the side population cells from normal liver (SP-NLCs) were isolated from syngeneic normal liver cells. The expression of stem cell markers was detected in both freshly isolated and amplified subpopulations. After induction with HGF, the differentiation of each subpopulation was analyzed by detection of early and late liver markers. In vivo, the biological characteristics of SP-HCCs and SP-NLCs were analyzed by repairing injured livers or forming tumors in nude mice. In addition, the expression of miRNAs was examined in both populations by miRNA array and QRT-PCR. RESULTS: SP-NLCs and SP-HCCs were 4.30±0.011% and 2.100±0.010% of the whole population, respectively. Both SP-NLCs and SP-HCCs displayed greater expression of stem cell markers (CD133 and EpCAM) than NSP-NLCs and NSP-HCCs, respectively (P<0.01), both after fresh isolation and amplification. Upon HGF induction, SP-NLCs generated many ALB positive cells and few CK-7 positive cells, but NSP-NLCs could generate only ALB positive cells. In contrast, SP-HCCs gave rise to only AFP positive cells. As few as 5×10(5) SP-NLCs were capable of repairing liver injury, while the same number of NSP-NLCs could not repair the liver. Furthermore, only 1×10(4) SP-HCCs were necessary to initiate a tumor, while NSP-HCCs could not form a tumor. Compared to SP-NLCs, 68 up-regulated and 10 down-regulated miRNAs were present in SP-HCCs (P<0.01). CONCLUSION: Based on the decisive roles of some miRNAs in the genesis of HCSCs, miRNAs may contribute to the different characteristics that distinguish SP-HCCs from SP-NLCs.
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spelling pubmed-31496552011-08-08 Differences in the Properties and Mirna Expression Profiles between Side Populations from Hepatic Cancer Cells and Normal Liver Cells Liu, Wei-hui Tao, Kai-shan You, Nan Liu, Zheng-cai Zhang, Hong-tao Dou, Ke-feng PLoS One Research Article AIMS: Because hepatic cancer stem cells (HCSCs) are believed to derive from the conversion of hepatic normal stem cells (HNSCs), the identification of the differences that distinguish HCSCs from HNSCs is important. METHODS: The HCC model was established in F344 rats by DEN induction. Using FACS analysis, side population cells from HCC (SP-HCCs) were isolated from the epithelial-like cells of HCC tissues, and the side population cells from normal liver (SP-NLCs) were isolated from syngeneic normal liver cells. The expression of stem cell markers was detected in both freshly isolated and amplified subpopulations. After induction with HGF, the differentiation of each subpopulation was analyzed by detection of early and late liver markers. In vivo, the biological characteristics of SP-HCCs and SP-NLCs were analyzed by repairing injured livers or forming tumors in nude mice. In addition, the expression of miRNAs was examined in both populations by miRNA array and QRT-PCR. RESULTS: SP-NLCs and SP-HCCs were 4.30±0.011% and 2.100±0.010% of the whole population, respectively. Both SP-NLCs and SP-HCCs displayed greater expression of stem cell markers (CD133 and EpCAM) than NSP-NLCs and NSP-HCCs, respectively (P<0.01), both after fresh isolation and amplification. Upon HGF induction, SP-NLCs generated many ALB positive cells and few CK-7 positive cells, but NSP-NLCs could generate only ALB positive cells. In contrast, SP-HCCs gave rise to only AFP positive cells. As few as 5×10(5) SP-NLCs were capable of repairing liver injury, while the same number of NSP-NLCs could not repair the liver. Furthermore, only 1×10(4) SP-HCCs were necessary to initiate a tumor, while NSP-HCCs could not form a tumor. Compared to SP-NLCs, 68 up-regulated and 10 down-regulated miRNAs were present in SP-HCCs (P<0.01). CONCLUSION: Based on the decisive roles of some miRNAs in the genesis of HCSCs, miRNAs may contribute to the different characteristics that distinguish SP-HCCs from SP-NLCs. Public Library of Science 2011-08-03 /pmc/articles/PMC3149655/ /pubmed/21826246 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0023311 Text en Liu 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.
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Liu, Wei-hui
Tao, Kai-shan
You, Nan
Liu, Zheng-cai
Zhang, Hong-tao
Dou, Ke-feng
Differences in the Properties and Mirna Expression Profiles between Side Populations from Hepatic Cancer Cells and Normal Liver Cells
title Differences in the Properties and Mirna Expression Profiles between Side Populations from Hepatic Cancer Cells and Normal Liver Cells
title_full Differences in the Properties and Mirna Expression Profiles between Side Populations from Hepatic Cancer Cells and Normal Liver Cells
title_fullStr Differences in the Properties and Mirna Expression Profiles between Side Populations from Hepatic Cancer Cells and Normal Liver Cells
title_full_unstemmed Differences in the Properties and Mirna Expression Profiles between Side Populations from Hepatic Cancer Cells and Normal Liver Cells
title_short Differences in the Properties and Mirna Expression Profiles between Side Populations from Hepatic Cancer Cells and Normal Liver Cells
title_sort differences in the properties and mirna expression profiles between side populations from hepatic cancer cells and normal liver cells
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3149655/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21826246
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0023311
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