Dynamic phenotypic transition of breast cancer cells in vitro revealed by self-floating cell culture

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Background: Breast tumor heterogeneity leads to phenotypic diversity, such as tumor-initiating and metastatic properties and drug sensitivity. Materials and Methods: We found that a self-floating cell (SFC) culture enriches a drugresistant subpopulation in a HER2-positive breast cancer cell line. SFCs were analyzed for cancer stem cell markers, gene expression profiles, and sensitivity for anticancer drugs. Results: SFCs expressed cancer stem cell markers, such as aldehyde dehydrogenase (ALDH) activity and elevated HER2 autophosphorylation. Gene expression profiles of SFCs showed a dramatic difference compared to those of parental or forced floating cells. SFCs also expressed CD133, a marker of drug resistance, and resisted cytotoxic drugs by drug efflux transporters. In contrast, HER2 kinase inhibitors efficiently reduced SFC viability. Conclusion: SFCs enrich drug-resistant subpopulations even in vitro and might reflect the highly plastic nature of breast cancer cells even in vitro.

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Oku, Y., Nishiya, N., Tsuda, K., Shibazaki, M., Maesawa, C., & Uehara, Y. (2017). Dynamic phenotypic transition of breast cancer cells in vitro revealed by self-floating cell culture. Anticancer Research, 37(4), 1793–1797. https://doi.org/10.21873/anticanres.11513

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