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The Notch Pathway Is Important in Maintaining the Cancer Stem Cell Population in Pancreatic Cancer

BACKGROUND: Pancreatic cancer stem cells (CSCs) represent a small subpopulation of pancreatic cancer cells that have the capacity to initiate and propagate tumor formation. However, the mechanisms by which pancreatic CSCs are maintained are not well understood or characterized. METHODS: Expression o...

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Autores principales: Abel, Ethan V., Kim, Edward J., Wu, Jingjiang, Hynes, Mark, Bednar, Filip, Proctor, Erica, Wang, Lidong, Dziubinski, Michele L., Simeone, Diane M.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3960140/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24647545
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0091983
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author Abel, Ethan V.
Kim, Edward J.
Wu, Jingjiang
Hynes, Mark
Bednar, Filip
Proctor, Erica
Wang, Lidong
Dziubinski, Michele L.
Simeone, Diane M.
author_facet Abel, Ethan V.
Kim, Edward J.
Wu, Jingjiang
Hynes, Mark
Bednar, Filip
Proctor, Erica
Wang, Lidong
Dziubinski, Michele L.
Simeone, Diane M.
author_sort Abel, Ethan V.
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description BACKGROUND: Pancreatic cancer stem cells (CSCs) represent a small subpopulation of pancreatic cancer cells that have the capacity to initiate and propagate tumor formation. However, the mechanisms by which pancreatic CSCs are maintained are not well understood or characterized. METHODS: Expression of Notch receptors, ligands, and Notch signaling target genes was quantitated in the CSC and non-CSC populations from 8 primary human pancreatic xenografts. A gamma secretase inhibitor (GSI) that inhibits the Notch pathway and a shRNA targeting the Notch target gene Hes1 were used to assess the role of the Notch pathway in CSC population maintenance and pancreatic tumor growth. RESULTS: Notch pathway components were found to be upregulated in pancreatic CSCs. Inhibition of the Notch pathway using either a gamma secretase inhibitor or Hes1 shRNA in pancreatic cancer cells reduced the percentage of CSCs and tumorsphere formation. Conversely, activation of the Notch pathway with an exogenous Notch peptide ligand increased the percentage of CSCs as well as tumorsphere formation. In vivo treatment of orthotopic pancreatic tumors in NOD/SCID mice with GSI blocked tumor growth and reduced the CSC population. CONCLUSION: The Notch signaling pathway is important in maintaining the pancreatic CSC population and is a potential therapeutic target in pancreatic cancer.
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spelling pubmed-39601402014-03-27 The Notch Pathway Is Important in Maintaining the Cancer Stem Cell Population in Pancreatic Cancer Abel, Ethan V. Kim, Edward J. Wu, Jingjiang Hynes, Mark Bednar, Filip Proctor, Erica Wang, Lidong Dziubinski, Michele L. Simeone, Diane M. PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Pancreatic cancer stem cells (CSCs) represent a small subpopulation of pancreatic cancer cells that have the capacity to initiate and propagate tumor formation. However, the mechanisms by which pancreatic CSCs are maintained are not well understood or characterized. METHODS: Expression of Notch receptors, ligands, and Notch signaling target genes was quantitated in the CSC and non-CSC populations from 8 primary human pancreatic xenografts. A gamma secretase inhibitor (GSI) that inhibits the Notch pathway and a shRNA targeting the Notch target gene Hes1 were used to assess the role of the Notch pathway in CSC population maintenance and pancreatic tumor growth. RESULTS: Notch pathway components were found to be upregulated in pancreatic CSCs. Inhibition of the Notch pathway using either a gamma secretase inhibitor or Hes1 shRNA in pancreatic cancer cells reduced the percentage of CSCs and tumorsphere formation. Conversely, activation of the Notch pathway with an exogenous Notch peptide ligand increased the percentage of CSCs as well as tumorsphere formation. In vivo treatment of orthotopic pancreatic tumors in NOD/SCID mice with GSI blocked tumor growth and reduced the CSC population. CONCLUSION: The Notch signaling pathway is important in maintaining the pancreatic CSC population and is a potential therapeutic target in pancreatic cancer. Public Library of Science 2014-03-19 /pmc/articles/PMC3960140/ /pubmed/24647545 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0091983 Text en © 2014 Abel 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
Abel, Ethan V.
Kim, Edward J.
Wu, Jingjiang
Hynes, Mark
Bednar, Filip
Proctor, Erica
Wang, Lidong
Dziubinski, Michele L.
Simeone, Diane M.
The Notch Pathway Is Important in Maintaining the Cancer Stem Cell Population in Pancreatic Cancer
title The Notch Pathway Is Important in Maintaining the Cancer Stem Cell Population in Pancreatic Cancer
title_full The Notch Pathway Is Important in Maintaining the Cancer Stem Cell Population in Pancreatic Cancer
title_fullStr The Notch Pathway Is Important in Maintaining the Cancer Stem Cell Population in Pancreatic Cancer
title_full_unstemmed The Notch Pathway Is Important in Maintaining the Cancer Stem Cell Population in Pancreatic Cancer
title_short The Notch Pathway Is Important in Maintaining the Cancer Stem Cell Population in Pancreatic Cancer
title_sort notch pathway is important in maintaining the cancer stem cell population in pancreatic cancer
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3960140/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24647545
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0091983
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