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Xenografts in zebrafish embryos as a rapid functional assay for breast cancer stem-like cell identification.

Arrate Eguiara1, Olaia Holgado, Izaskun Beloqui, Leire Abalde, Yolanda Sanchez, Carles Callol, Angel G Martin.   

Abstract

The cancer stem cell is defined by its capacity to self-renew, the potential to differentiate into all cells of the tumor and the ability to proliferate and drive the expansion of the tumor. Thus, targeting these cells may provide novel anti-cancer treatment strategies. Breast cancer stem cells have been isolated according to surface marker expression, ability to efflux fluorescent dyes, increased activity of aldehyde dehydrogenase or the capacity to form spheres in non-adherent culture conditions. In order to test novel drugs directed towards modulating self-renewal of cancer stem cells, rapid, easy and inexpensive assays must be developed. Using 2 days-post-fertilization (dpf) zebrafish embryos as transplant recipients, we show that cells grown in mammospheres from breast carcinoma cell lines migrate to the tail of the embryo and form masses with a significantly higher frequency than parental monolayer populations. When stem-like self-renewal was targeted in the parental population by the use of the dietary supplement curcumin, cell migration and mass formation were reduced, indicating that these effects were associated with stem-like cell content. This is a proof of principle report that proposes a rapid and inexpensive assay to target in vivo cancer stem-like cells, which may be used to unravel basic cancer stem cell biology and for drug screening.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 22033190     DOI: 10.4161/cc.10.21.17921

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Cycle        ISSN: 1551-4005            Impact factor:   4.534


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Authors:  Miloš Vittori; Helena Motaln; Tamara Lah Turnšek
Journal:  J Histochem Cytochem       Date:  2015-06-24       Impact factor: 2.479

Review 2.  Zebrafish xenotransplantation as a tool for in vivo cancer study.

Authors:  Beibei Zhang; Chao Xuan; Yunxi Ji; Weiming Zhang; Daogang Wang
Journal:  Fam Cancer       Date:  2015-09       Impact factor: 2.375

Review 3.  Emergence of zebrafish models in oncology for validating novel anticancer drug targets and nanomaterials.

Authors:  Murielle Mimeault; Surinder K Batra
Journal:  Drug Discov Today       Date:  2012-08-10       Impact factor: 7.851

4.  Evaluation of the pathogenesis and treatment of Mycobacterium marinum infection in zebrafish.

Authors:  Kevin Takaki; J Muse Davis; Kathryn Winglee; Lalita Ramakrishnan
Journal:  Nat Protoc       Date:  2013-05-16       Impact factor: 13.491

5.  Through the looking glass: visualizing leukemia growth, migration, and engraftment using fluorescent transgenic zebrafish.

Authors:  Finola E Moore; David M Langenau
Journal:  Adv Hematol       Date:  2012-07-08

6.  Xenotransplantation of human adipose-derived stem cells in zebrafish embryos.

Authors:  Jin Li; Guofang Zeng; Yawei Qi; Xudong Tang; Jingjing Zhang; Zeyong Wu; Jie Liang; Lei Shi; Hongwei Liu; Peihua Zhang
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2015-04-07       Impact factor: 3.240

Review 7.  Zebrafish cancer: the state of the art and the path forward.

Authors:  Richard White; Kristin Rose; Leonard Zon
Journal:  Nat Rev Cancer       Date:  2013-09       Impact factor: 60.716

8.  Zebrafish xenotransplantation model for cancer stem-like cell study and high-throughput screening of inhibitors.

Authors:  Beibei Zhang; Yasuhito Shimada; Junya Kuroyanagi; Yuhei Nishimura; Noriko Umemoto; Tsuyoshi Nomoto; Taichi Shintou; Takeshi Miyazaki; Toshio Tanaka
Journal:  Tumour Biol       Date:  2014-09-11

9.  Mesenchymal traits are selected along with stem features in breast cancer cells grown as mammospheres.

Authors:  Silvia Borgna; Michela Armellin; Alessandra di Gennaro; Roberta Maestro; Manuela Santarosa
Journal:  Cell Cycle       Date:  2012-10-24       Impact factor: 4.534

Review 10.  Hooking the big one: the potential of zebrafish xenotransplantation to reform cancer drug screening in the genomic era.

Authors:  Chansey J Veinotte; Graham Dellaire; Jason N Berman
Journal:  Dis Model Mech       Date:  2014-07       Impact factor: 5.758

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