Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5798711 | The Veterinary Journal | 2013 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
Cancer stem cells were identified in a feline mammary carcinoma cell line by demonstrating expression of CD133 and utilising the tumour sphere assay. A population of cells was identified that had an invasive, mesenchymal phenotype, expressed markers of pluripotency and enhanced tumour formation in the NOD-SCID mouse and chick embryo models. This population of feline mammary carcinoma stem cells was resistant to chemotherapy and radiation, possibly due to aberrant activation of the ATM/p53 DNA damage pathway. Epithelial-mesenchymal transition was a feature of the invasive phenotype. These data demonstrate that cancer stem cells are a feature of mammary cancer in cats.
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Authors
L.Y. Pang, T.M. Blacking, R.W. Else, A. Sherman, H.M. Sang, B.A. Whitelaw, T.R. Hupp, D.J. Argyle,