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Isolation of Cancer Stem Cells From Human Prostate Cancer Samples
Authors:Samuel J. Vidal  S. Aidan Quinn  Janis de la Iglesia-Vicente  Dennis M. Bonal  Veronica Rodriguez-Bravo  Adolfo Firpo-Betancourt  Carlos Cordon-Cardo  Josep Domingo-Domenech
Affiliation:1.Department of Pathology, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai;2.Molecular Biology Program, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center
Abstract:The cancer stem cell (CSC) model has been considerably revisited over the last two decades. During this time CSCs have been identified and directly isolated from human tissues and serially propagated in immunodeficient mice, typically through antibody labeling of subpopulations of cells and fractionation by flow cytometry. However, the unique clinical features of prostate cancer have considerably limited the study of prostate CSCs from fresh human tumor samples. We recently reported the isolation of prostate CSCs directly from human tissues by virtue of their HLA class I (HLAI)-negative phenotype. Prostate cancer cells are harvested from surgical specimens and mechanically dissociated. A cell suspension is generated and labeled with fluorescently conjugated HLAI and stromal antibodies. Subpopulations of HLAI-negative cells are finally isolated using a flow cytometer. The principal limitation of this protocol is the frequently microscopic and multifocal nature of primary cancer in prostatectomy specimens. Nonetheless, isolated live prostate CSCs are suitable for molecular characterization and functional validation by transplantation in immunodeficient mice.
Keywords:Medicine   Issue 85   Cancer Stem Cells   Tumor Initiating Cells   Prostate Cancer   HLA class I   Primary Prostate Cancer   Castration Resistant Prostate Cancer   Metastatic Prostate Cancer   Human Tissue Samples   Intratumoral heterogeneity
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