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Data from Identification of Tumor-Initiating Cells in a p53-Null Mouse Model of Breast Cancer

Posted on 2023-03-30 - 17:43
Abstract

Using a syngeneic p53-null mouse mammary gland tumor model that closely mimics human breast cancer, we have identified, by limiting dilution transplantation and in vitro mammosphere assay, a LinCD29HCD24H subpopulation of tumor-initiating cells. Upon subsequent transplantation, this subpopulation generated heterogeneous tumors that displayed properties similar to the primary tumor. Analysis of biomarkers suggests the LinCD29HCD24H subpopulation may have arisen from a bipotent mammary progenitor. Differentially expressed genes in the LinCD29HCD24H mouse mammary gland tumor-initiating cell population include those involved in DNA damage response and repair, as well as genes involved in epigenetic regulation previously shown to be critical for stem cell self-renewal. These studies provide in vitro and in vivo data that support the cancer stem cell (CSC) hypothesis. Furthermore, this p53-null mouse mammary tumor model may allow us to identify new CSC markers and to test the functional importance of these markers. [Cancer Res 2008;68(12):4674–82]

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  • Mei Zhang
    Fariba Behbod
    Rachel L. Atkinson
    Melissa D. Landis
    Frances Kittrell
    David Edwards
    Daniel Medina
    Anna Tsimelzon
    Susan Hilsenbeck
    Jeffrey E. Green
    Aleksandra M. Michalowska
    Jeffrey M. Rosen

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