The low chamber pancreatic cancer cells had stem-like characteristics in modified transwell system: Is it a novel method to identify and enrich cancer stem-like cells?

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Cancer stem cells (CSCs) or cancer-initiating cells (CICs) play an important role in tumor initiation, progression, metastasis, chemoresistance, and recurrence. It is important to construct an effective method to identify and isolate CSCs for biotherapy of cancer. During the past years, many researchers had paid more attention to it; however, this method was still on seeking. Therefore, compared to the former methods that were used to isolate the cancer stem cell, in the present study, we tried to use modified transwell system to isolate and enrich CSCs from human pancreatic cancer cell lines (Panc-1). Our results clearly showed that the lower chamber cells in modified transwell system were easily forming spheres; furthermore, these spheres expressed high levels of stem cell markers (CD133/CD44/CD24/Oct-4/ESA) and exhibited chemoresistance, underwent epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition (EMT), and possessed the properties of self-renewal in vitro and tumorigenicity in vivo. Therefore, we speculated that modified transwell assay system, as a rapid and effective method, can be used to isolate and enrich CSCs. © 2014 Dongqing Wang et al.

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Wang, D., Zhu, H., Liu, Y., Liu, Q., Xie, X., Zhou, Y., … Su, Z. (2014). The low chamber pancreatic cancer cells had stem-like characteristics in modified transwell system: Is it a novel method to identify and enrich cancer stem-like cells? BioMed Research International, 2014. https://doi.org/10.1155/2014/760303

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