Therapeutic implications of an enriched cancer stem-like cell population in a human osteosarcoma cell line
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Summary: | Background: Osteosarcoma is a bone-forming tumor of mesenchymal origin that presents a clinical pattern that is consistent with the cancer stem cell model. Cells with stem-like properties (CSCs) have been identified in several tumors and hypothesized as the responsible for the relative resistance to therapy and tumor relapses. In this study, we aimed to identify and characterize CSCs populations in a human osteosarcoma cell line and to explore their role in the responsiveness to conventional therapies. Methods: CSCs were isolated from the human MNNG/HOS cell line using the sphere formation assay and characterized in terms of self-renewal, mesenchymal stem cell properties, expression of pluripotency markers and ABC transporters, metabolic activity and tumorigenicity. Cell’s sensitivity to conventional chemotherapeutic agents and to irradiation was analyzed and related with cell cycle-induced alterations and apoptosis. Results: The isolated CSCs were found to possess self-renewal and multipotential differentiation capabilities, express markers of pluripotent embryonic stem cells Oct4 and Nanog and the ABC transporters P-glycoprotein and BCRP, exhibit low metabolic activity and induce tumors in athymic mice. Compared with parental MNNG/HOS cells, CSCs were relatively more resistant to both chemotherapy and irradiation. None of the treatments have induced significant cell-cycle alterations and apoptosis in CSCs. Conclusions: MNNG/HOS osteosarcoma cells contain a stem-like cell population relatively resistant to conventional chemotherapeutic agents and irradiation. This resistant phenotype appears to be related with some stem features, namely the high expression of the drug efflux transporters P-glycoprotein and BCRP and their quiescent nature, which may provide a biological basis for resistance to therapy and recurrence commonly observed in osteosarcoma. |
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Therapeutic implications of an enriched cancer stem-like cell population in a human osteosarcoma cell lineOsteosarcomaCancer stem-like cellsResistanceChemotherapyRadiotherapyAnimalsAntineoplastic AgentsApoptosisBiomarkers, TumorBlotting, WesternBone NeoplasmsCell CycleCell Line, TumorFlow CytometryHumansMaleMiceMice, Inbred BALB CMice, NudeNeoplastic Stem CellsOsteosarcomaReactive Oxygen SpeciesSpheroids, CellularTumor Cells, CulturedBackground: Osteosarcoma is a bone-forming tumor of mesenchymal origin that presents a clinical pattern that is consistent with the cancer stem cell model. Cells with stem-like properties (CSCs) have been identified in several tumors and hypothesized as the responsible for the relative resistance to therapy and tumor relapses. In this study, we aimed to identify and characterize CSCs populations in a human osteosarcoma cell line and to explore their role in the responsiveness to conventional therapies. Methods: CSCs were isolated from the human MNNG/HOS cell line using the sphere formation assay and characterized in terms of self-renewal, mesenchymal stem cell properties, expression of pluripotency markers and ABC transporters, metabolic activity and tumorigenicity. Cell’s sensitivity to conventional chemotherapeutic agents and to irradiation was analyzed and related with cell cycle-induced alterations and apoptosis. Results: The isolated CSCs were found to possess self-renewal and multipotential differentiation capabilities, express markers of pluripotent embryonic stem cells Oct4 and Nanog and the ABC transporters P-glycoprotein and BCRP, exhibit low metabolic activity and induce tumors in athymic mice. Compared with parental MNNG/HOS cells, CSCs were relatively more resistant to both chemotherapy and irradiation. None of the treatments have induced significant cell-cycle alterations and apoptosis in CSCs. Conclusions: MNNG/HOS osteosarcoma cells contain a stem-like cell population relatively resistant to conventional chemotherapeutic agents and irradiation. This resistant phenotype appears to be related with some stem features, namely the high expression of the drug efflux transporters P-glycoprotein and BCRP and their quiescent nature, which may provide a biological basis for resistance to therapy and recurrence commonly observed in osteosarcoma.Center of Investigation in Environment, Genetics and Oncobiology (CIMAGO), Portugal (Ref. 16/09).Springer Nature2012-04-04info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttp://hdl.handle.net/10316/109844http://hdl.handle.net/10316/109844https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2407-12-139eng1471-2407Martins-Neves, Sara R.Lopes, ÁurioCarmo, Anália doPaiva, Artur A.Simões, Paulo C.Abrunhosa, AnteroGomes, Célia M. F.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)instname:FCCN, serviços digitais da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologiainstacron:RCAAP2024-09-23T11:13:50Zoai:estudogeral.uc.pt:10316/109844Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireinfo@rcaap.ptopendoar:https://opendoar.ac.uk/repository/71602025-05-29T06:01:30.157329Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP) - FCCN, serviços digitais da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologiafalse |
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Therapeutic implications of an enriched cancer stem-like cell population in a human osteosarcoma cell line |
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Therapeutic implications of an enriched cancer stem-like cell population in a human osteosarcoma cell line |
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Therapeutic implications of an enriched cancer stem-like cell population in a human osteosarcoma cell line Martins-Neves, Sara R. Osteosarcoma Cancer stem-like cells Resistance Chemotherapy Radiotherapy Animals Antineoplastic Agents Apoptosis Biomarkers, Tumor Blotting, Western Bone Neoplasms Cell Cycle Cell Line, Tumor Flow Cytometry Humans Male Mice Mice, Inbred BALB C Mice, Nude Neoplastic Stem Cells Osteosarcoma Reactive Oxygen Species Spheroids, Cellular Tumor Cells, Cultured |
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Therapeutic implications of an enriched cancer stem-like cell population in a human osteosarcoma cell line |
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Therapeutic implications of an enriched cancer stem-like cell population in a human osteosarcoma cell line |
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Therapeutic implications of an enriched cancer stem-like cell population in a human osteosarcoma cell line |
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Therapeutic implications of an enriched cancer stem-like cell population in a human osteosarcoma cell line |
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Therapeutic implications of an enriched cancer stem-like cell population in a human osteosarcoma cell line |
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Martins-Neves, Sara R. |
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Martins-Neves, Sara R. Lopes, Áurio Carmo, Anália do Paiva, Artur A. Simões, Paulo C. Abrunhosa, Antero Gomes, Célia M. F. |
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Lopes, Áurio Carmo, Anália do Paiva, Artur A. Simões, Paulo C. Abrunhosa, Antero Gomes, Célia M. F. |
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Martins-Neves, Sara R. Lopes, Áurio Carmo, Anália do Paiva, Artur A. Simões, Paulo C. Abrunhosa, Antero Gomes, Célia M. F. |
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Osteosarcoma Cancer stem-like cells Resistance Chemotherapy Radiotherapy Animals Antineoplastic Agents Apoptosis Biomarkers, Tumor Blotting, Western Bone Neoplasms Cell Cycle Cell Line, Tumor Flow Cytometry Humans Male Mice Mice, Inbred BALB C Mice, Nude Neoplastic Stem Cells Osteosarcoma Reactive Oxygen Species Spheroids, Cellular Tumor Cells, Cultured |
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Osteosarcoma Cancer stem-like cells Resistance Chemotherapy Radiotherapy Animals Antineoplastic Agents Apoptosis Biomarkers, Tumor Blotting, Western Bone Neoplasms Cell Cycle Cell Line, Tumor Flow Cytometry Humans Male Mice Mice, Inbred BALB C Mice, Nude Neoplastic Stem Cells Osteosarcoma Reactive Oxygen Species Spheroids, Cellular Tumor Cells, Cultured |
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Background: Osteosarcoma is a bone-forming tumor of mesenchymal origin that presents a clinical pattern that is consistent with the cancer stem cell model. Cells with stem-like properties (CSCs) have been identified in several tumors and hypothesized as the responsible for the relative resistance to therapy and tumor relapses. In this study, we aimed to identify and characterize CSCs populations in a human osteosarcoma cell line and to explore their role in the responsiveness to conventional therapies. Methods: CSCs were isolated from the human MNNG/HOS cell line using the sphere formation assay and characterized in terms of self-renewal, mesenchymal stem cell properties, expression of pluripotency markers and ABC transporters, metabolic activity and tumorigenicity. Cell’s sensitivity to conventional chemotherapeutic agents and to irradiation was analyzed and related with cell cycle-induced alterations and apoptosis. Results: The isolated CSCs were found to possess self-renewal and multipotential differentiation capabilities, express markers of pluripotent embryonic stem cells Oct4 and Nanog and the ABC transporters P-glycoprotein and BCRP, exhibit low metabolic activity and induce tumors in athymic mice. Compared with parental MNNG/HOS cells, CSCs were relatively more resistant to both chemotherapy and irradiation. None of the treatments have induced significant cell-cycle alterations and apoptosis in CSCs. Conclusions: MNNG/HOS osteosarcoma cells contain a stem-like cell population relatively resistant to conventional chemotherapeutic agents and irradiation. This resistant phenotype appears to be related with some stem features, namely the high expression of the drug efflux transporters P-glycoprotein and BCRP and their quiescent nature, which may provide a biological basis for resistance to therapy and recurrence commonly observed in osteosarcoma. |
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