Co-expression of CD173 (H2) and CD174 (Lewis Y) with CD44 suggests that fucosylated histo-blood group antigens are markers of breast cancer-initiating cells


Autoria(s): Lin, Wei-Ming; Karsten, Uwe; Goletz, Steffen; Cheng, Ruo-Chuan; Cao, Yi
Data(s)

2010

Resumo

Histo-blood group antigens CD173 (H2) and CD174 (Lewis Y) are known to be developmentally regulated carbohydrate antigens which are expressed to a varying degree on many human carcinomas. We hypothesized that they might represent markers of cancer-initiating cells (or cancer stem cells, CSC). In order to test this hypothesis, we examined the co-expression of CD173 and CD174 with stem cell markers CD44 and CD133 by flow cytometry analysis, immunocytochemistry, and immunohistochemistry on cell lines and tissue sections from breast cancer. In three breast cancer cell lines, the percentage of CD173(+)/CD44(+) cells ranged from 17% to > 60% and of CD174(+)/CD44(+) from 21% to 57%. In breast cancer tissue sections from 15 patients, up to 50% of tumor cells simultaneously expressed CD173, CD174, and CD44 antigens. Co-expression of CD173 and CD174 with CD133 was also observed, but to a lesser percentage. Co-immunoprecipitation and sandwich ELISA experiments on breast cancer cell lines suggested that CD173 and CD174 are carried on the CD44 molecule. The results show that in these tissues CD173 (H2) and CD174 (LeY) are associated with CD44 expression, suggesting that these carbohydrate antigens are markers of cancer-initiating cells or of early progenitors of breast carcinomas.

We are grateful to Shenzhen Municipal Government and Yantian District Government for their support on this project. We thank ZHANG GuoJie and FAN Wei from the Beijing Genomics Institute at Shenzhen (BGI-Shenzhen) for their valuable advices, technical supports for this project and efforts on paper refinement. We thank Tian Geng from the Beijing Genomics Institute at Shenzhen (BGI-Shenzhen) for his support on BAC library construction. We thank YE Chen from the Beijing Genomics Institute at Shenzhen (BGI-Shenzhen) for helping with data management and transmission.

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http://159.226.149.42:8088/handle/152453/3377

http://www.irgrid.ac.cn/handle/1471x/46982

Direitos

Co-expression of CD173 (H2) and CD174 (Lewis Y) with CD44 suggests that fucosylated histo-blood group antigens are markers of breast cancer-initiating cells

Fonte

Lin, Wei-Ming; Karsten, Uwe; Goletz, Steffen; Cheng, Ruo-Chuan; Cao, Yi.Co-expression of CD173 (H2) and CD174 (Lewis Y) with CD44 suggests that fucosylated histo-blood group antigens are markers of breast cancer-initiating cells,456,403-409,Breast cancer-initiating cells; Co-expression; CD44; CD173 (H2); CD174 (LeY)(SCI-E):We are grateful to Shenzhen Municipal Government and Yantian District Government for their support on this project. We thank ZHANG GuoJie and FAN Wei from the Beijing Genomics Institute at Shenzhen (BGI-Shenzhen) for their valuable advices, technical supports for this project and efforts on paper refinement. We thank Tian Geng from the Beijing Genomics Institute at Shenzhen (BGI-Shenzhen) for his support on BAC library construction. We thank YE Chen from the Beijing Genomics Institute at Shenzhen (BGI-Shenzhen) for helping with data management and transmission.

Palavras-Chave #Pathology #Breast cancer-initiating cells #Co-expression #CD44 #CD173 (H2) #CD174 (LeY)
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