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A Small Molecule (Pluripotin) as a Tool for Studying Cancer Stem Cell Biology: Proof of Concept

BACKGROUND: Cancer stem cells (CSC) are thought to be responsible for tumor maintenance and heterogeneity. Bona fide CSC purified from tumor biopsies are limited in supply and this hampers study of CSC biology. Furthermore, purified stem-like CSC subpopulations from existing tumor lines are unstable...

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Autores principales: Mertins, Susan D., Scudiero, Dominic A., Hollingshead, Melinda G., Divelbiss, Raymond D., Alley, Michael C., Monks, Anne, Covell, David G., Hite, Karen M., Salomon, David S., Niederhuber, John E.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3578829/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23437320
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0057099
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author Mertins, Susan D.
Scudiero, Dominic A.
Hollingshead, Melinda G.
Divelbiss, Raymond D.
Alley, Michael C.
Monks, Anne
Covell, David G.
Hite, Karen M.
Salomon, David S.
Niederhuber, John E.
author_facet Mertins, Susan D.
Scudiero, Dominic A.
Hollingshead, Melinda G.
Divelbiss, Raymond D.
Alley, Michael C.
Monks, Anne
Covell, David G.
Hite, Karen M.
Salomon, David S.
Niederhuber, John E.
author_sort Mertins, Susan D.
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description BACKGROUND: Cancer stem cells (CSC) are thought to be responsible for tumor maintenance and heterogeneity. Bona fide CSC purified from tumor biopsies are limited in supply and this hampers study of CSC biology. Furthermore, purified stem-like CSC subpopulations from existing tumor lines are unstable in culture. Finding a means to overcome these technical challenges would be a useful goal. In a first effort towards this, we examined whether a chemical probe that promotes survival of murine embryonic stem cells without added exogenous factors can alter functional characteristics in extant tumor lines in a fashion consistent with a CSC phenotype. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: The seven tumor lines of the NCI60 colon subpanel were exposed to SC-1 (pluripotin), a dual kinase and GTPase inhibitor that promotes self-renewal, and then examined for tumorigenicity under limiting dilution conditions and clonogenic activity in soft agar. A statistically significant increase in tumor formation following SC-1 treatment was observed (p<0.04). Cloning efficiencies and expression of putative CSC surface antigens (CD133 and CD44) were also increased. SC-1 treatment led to sphere formation in some colon tumor lines. Finally, SC-1 inhibited in vitro kinase activity of RSK2, and another RSK2 inhibitor increased colony formation implicating a role for this kinase in eliciting a CSC phenotype. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: These findings validate a proof of concept study exposure of extant tumor lines to a small molecule may provide a tractable in vitro model for understanding CSC biology.
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spelling pubmed-35788292013-02-22 A Small Molecule (Pluripotin) as a Tool for Studying Cancer Stem Cell Biology: Proof of Concept Mertins, Susan D. Scudiero, Dominic A. Hollingshead, Melinda G. Divelbiss, Raymond D. Alley, Michael C. Monks, Anne Covell, David G. Hite, Karen M. Salomon, David S. Niederhuber, John E. PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Cancer stem cells (CSC) are thought to be responsible for tumor maintenance and heterogeneity. Bona fide CSC purified from tumor biopsies are limited in supply and this hampers study of CSC biology. Furthermore, purified stem-like CSC subpopulations from existing tumor lines are unstable in culture. Finding a means to overcome these technical challenges would be a useful goal. In a first effort towards this, we examined whether a chemical probe that promotes survival of murine embryonic stem cells without added exogenous factors can alter functional characteristics in extant tumor lines in a fashion consistent with a CSC phenotype. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: The seven tumor lines of the NCI60 colon subpanel were exposed to SC-1 (pluripotin), a dual kinase and GTPase inhibitor that promotes self-renewal, and then examined for tumorigenicity under limiting dilution conditions and clonogenic activity in soft agar. A statistically significant increase in tumor formation following SC-1 treatment was observed (p<0.04). Cloning efficiencies and expression of putative CSC surface antigens (CD133 and CD44) were also increased. SC-1 treatment led to sphere formation in some colon tumor lines. Finally, SC-1 inhibited in vitro kinase activity of RSK2, and another RSK2 inhibitor increased colony formation implicating a role for this kinase in eliciting a CSC phenotype. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: These findings validate a proof of concept study exposure of extant tumor lines to a small molecule may provide a tractable in vitro model for understanding CSC biology. Public Library of Science 2013-02-21 /pmc/articles/PMC3578829/ /pubmed/23437320 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0057099 Text en https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Public Domain declaration, which stipulates that, once placed in the public domain, this work may be freely reproduced, distributed, transmitted, modified, built upon, or otherwise used by anyone for any lawful purpose.
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Mertins, Susan D.
Scudiero, Dominic A.
Hollingshead, Melinda G.
Divelbiss, Raymond D.
Alley, Michael C.
Monks, Anne
Covell, David G.
Hite, Karen M.
Salomon, David S.
Niederhuber, John E.
A Small Molecule (Pluripotin) as a Tool for Studying Cancer Stem Cell Biology: Proof of Concept
title A Small Molecule (Pluripotin) as a Tool for Studying Cancer Stem Cell Biology: Proof of Concept
title_full A Small Molecule (Pluripotin) as a Tool for Studying Cancer Stem Cell Biology: Proof of Concept
title_fullStr A Small Molecule (Pluripotin) as a Tool for Studying Cancer Stem Cell Biology: Proof of Concept
title_full_unstemmed A Small Molecule (Pluripotin) as a Tool for Studying Cancer Stem Cell Biology: Proof of Concept
title_short A Small Molecule (Pluripotin) as a Tool for Studying Cancer Stem Cell Biology: Proof of Concept
title_sort small molecule (pluripotin) as a tool for studying cancer stem cell biology: proof of concept
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3578829/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23437320
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0057099
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