Defining heterogeneity of human non-metastatic breast cancer tumor by identifying individual cell types using cellular and molecular markers


Submitted: 15 March 2012
Accepted: 9 May 2012
Published: 11 July 2012
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Breast cancer is a complex and heterogeneous disease with a high degree of intratumor heterogeneity and diversity. In the present study, we isolated morphologically distinct cell types with tumorigenic potential from breast cancer tumor. The cells show epithelial, endothelial, mesenchymal and mixed cell types which were characterized by using specific molecular markers. Our data showed that these CD44+ cells distinctly expressed mesenchymal phenotype with self-renewal potential and proliferative capacity. These cells also expressed oncogenic, cytokine and chemokine markers indicating their cancer initiating stem cell nature. Interestingly, these cancerinitiating cells exhibit an A3624G BRCA2 mutation. This study reports for the first time the heterogeneous population of malignant cells in the breast cancer tumor which are responsible for cancer development. It represents a suitable in vitro model to allow us to study the mechanism of breast cancer development, and to identify and design a specific molecular target for breast cancer therapies even at advanced stage of disease.

Pravin D. Potdar, Department of Molecular medicine and Biology, Jaslok Hospital and Research Center, Mumbai
Departement of Molecular Medicine & Biology is an independent department mainly working in the area of molecular diagnostic for various disorders and in the filed of stem cell research. It is a reference laboratory for many graduate & post graduate students in the field of Medicine, Biology, Biotechnology and life sciences in India.
Sachin R. Chaugule, Department of Molecular medicine and Biology, Jaslok Hospital and Research Center, Mumbai
Departement of Molecular Medicine & Biology is an independent department mainly working in the area of molecular diagnostic for various disorders and in the filed of stem cell research. It is a reference laboratory for many graduate & post graduate students in the field of Medicine, Biology, Biotechnology and life sciences in India.

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JASLOK HOSPITAL & RESEARCH CENTRE, MUMBAI, INDIA

Potdar, P. D., & Chaugule, S. R. (2012). Defining heterogeneity of human non-metastatic breast cancer tumor by identifying individual cell types using cellular and molecular markers. Stem Cell Studies, 2(1), e4. https://doi.org/10.4081/scs.2012.e4

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