Lgr5-positive cells are cancer-stem-cell-like cells in gastric cancer

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Background/Aims: Effective treatment of gastric cancer (GC) requires better understanding of the molecular regulation of its carcinogenesis. Identification of cancer stem cells (CSCs) in GC appears to be a critical question. Methods: We analyzed Lgr5 expression in GC specimen. We used an adeno-associated virus (AAV) that carries diphtheria toxin fragment A (DTA) under the control of Lgr5 promoter (AAV-pLgr5-DTA) to transduce human GC cells. The growth of GC cells with/without depletion of Lgr5-positive cells was studied in vitro in an MTT assay, and in vivo by analyzing bioluminescence levels. Results: A portion of GC cells in the resected specimen expressed Lgr5. GC cells that formed tumor spheres expressed high Lgr5. Selective depletion of Lgr5-positive GC cells resulted in significant growth inhibition of GC cells in vitro and in vivo. Conclusion: Lgr5-positive cells may be CSCs-like cells in GC and may play a pivotal role in the tumorigenesis of GC. Treating Lgr5-positive GC cells may substantially improve the therapeutic outcome.

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Wang, Z., & Liu, C. (2015). Lgr5-positive cells are cancer-stem-cell-like cells in gastric cancer. Cellular Physiology and Biochemistry, 36(6), 2447–2455. https://doi.org/10.1159/000430205

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