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Short-term single treatment of chemotherapy results in the enrichment of ovarian cancer stem cell-like cells leading to an increased tumor burden

Over 80% of women diagnosed with advanced-stage ovarian cancer die as a result of disease recurrence due to failure of chemotherapy treatment. In this study, using two distinct ovarian cancer cell lines (epithelial OVCA 433 and mesenchymal HEY) we demonstrate enrichment in a population of cells with...

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Autores principales: Abubaker, Khalid, Latifi, Ardian, Luwor, Rod, Nazaretian, Simon, Zhu, Hongjian, Quinn, Michael A, Thompson, Erik W, Findlay, Jock K, Ahmed, Nuzhat
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3668985/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23537295
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1476-4598-12-24
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author Abubaker, Khalid
Latifi, Ardian
Luwor, Rod
Nazaretian, Simon
Zhu, Hongjian
Quinn, Michael A
Thompson, Erik W
Findlay, Jock K
Ahmed, Nuzhat
author_facet Abubaker, Khalid
Latifi, Ardian
Luwor, Rod
Nazaretian, Simon
Zhu, Hongjian
Quinn, Michael A
Thompson, Erik W
Findlay, Jock K
Ahmed, Nuzhat
author_sort Abubaker, Khalid
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description Over 80% of women diagnosed with advanced-stage ovarian cancer die as a result of disease recurrence due to failure of chemotherapy treatment. In this study, using two distinct ovarian cancer cell lines (epithelial OVCA 433 and mesenchymal HEY) we demonstrate enrichment in a population of cells with high expression of CSC markers at the protein and mRNA levels in response to cisplatin, paclitaxel and the combination of both. We also demonstrate a significant enhancement in the sphere forming abilities of ovarian cancer cells in response to chemotherapy drugs. The results of these in vitro findings are supported by in vivo mouse xenograft models in which intraperitoneal transplantation of cisplatin or paclitaxel-treated residual HEY cells generated significantly higher tumor burden compared to control untreated cells. Both the treated and untreated cells infiltrated the organs of the abdominal cavity. In addition, immunohistochemical studies on mouse tumors injected with cisplatin or paclitaxel treated residual cells displayed higher staining for the proliferative antigen Ki67, oncogeneic CA125, epithelial E-cadherin as well as cancer stem cell markers such as Oct4 and CD117, compared to mice injected with control untreated cells. These results suggest that a short-term single treatment of chemotherapy leaves residual cells that are enriched in CSC-like traits, resulting in an increased metastatic potential. The novel findings in this study are important in understanding the early molecular mechanisms by which chemoresistance and subsequent relapse may be triggered after the first line of chemotherapy treatment.
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spelling pubmed-36689852013-06-01 Short-term single treatment of chemotherapy results in the enrichment of ovarian cancer stem cell-like cells leading to an increased tumor burden Abubaker, Khalid Latifi, Ardian Luwor, Rod Nazaretian, Simon Zhu, Hongjian Quinn, Michael A Thompson, Erik W Findlay, Jock K Ahmed, Nuzhat Mol Cancer Research Over 80% of women diagnosed with advanced-stage ovarian cancer die as a result of disease recurrence due to failure of chemotherapy treatment. In this study, using two distinct ovarian cancer cell lines (epithelial OVCA 433 and mesenchymal HEY) we demonstrate enrichment in a population of cells with high expression of CSC markers at the protein and mRNA levels in response to cisplatin, paclitaxel and the combination of both. We also demonstrate a significant enhancement in the sphere forming abilities of ovarian cancer cells in response to chemotherapy drugs. The results of these in vitro findings are supported by in vivo mouse xenograft models in which intraperitoneal transplantation of cisplatin or paclitaxel-treated residual HEY cells generated significantly higher tumor burden compared to control untreated cells. Both the treated and untreated cells infiltrated the organs of the abdominal cavity. In addition, immunohistochemical studies on mouse tumors injected with cisplatin or paclitaxel treated residual cells displayed higher staining for the proliferative antigen Ki67, oncogeneic CA125, epithelial E-cadherin as well as cancer stem cell markers such as Oct4 and CD117, compared to mice injected with control untreated cells. These results suggest that a short-term single treatment of chemotherapy leaves residual cells that are enriched in CSC-like traits, resulting in an increased metastatic potential. The novel findings in this study are important in understanding the early molecular mechanisms by which chemoresistance and subsequent relapse may be triggered after the first line of chemotherapy treatment. BioMed Central 2013-03-27 /pmc/articles/PMC3668985/ /pubmed/23537295 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1476-4598-12-24 Text en Copyright © 2013 Abubaker et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Abubaker, Khalid
Latifi, Ardian
Luwor, Rod
Nazaretian, Simon
Zhu, Hongjian
Quinn, Michael A
Thompson, Erik W
Findlay, Jock K
Ahmed, Nuzhat
Short-term single treatment of chemotherapy results in the enrichment of ovarian cancer stem cell-like cells leading to an increased tumor burden
title Short-term single treatment of chemotherapy results in the enrichment of ovarian cancer stem cell-like cells leading to an increased tumor burden
title_full Short-term single treatment of chemotherapy results in the enrichment of ovarian cancer stem cell-like cells leading to an increased tumor burden
title_fullStr Short-term single treatment of chemotherapy results in the enrichment of ovarian cancer stem cell-like cells leading to an increased tumor burden
title_full_unstemmed Short-term single treatment of chemotherapy results in the enrichment of ovarian cancer stem cell-like cells leading to an increased tumor burden
title_short Short-term single treatment of chemotherapy results in the enrichment of ovarian cancer stem cell-like cells leading to an increased tumor burden
title_sort short-term single treatment of chemotherapy results in the enrichment of ovarian cancer stem cell-like cells leading to an increased tumor burden
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3668985/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23537295
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1476-4598-12-24
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