| Literature DB >> 24732807 |
Lingchao Chen1, Hongxing Ye2, Xiaomei Wang3, Xuqung Tang1, Ying Mao1, Yao Zhao1, Zhebao Wu4, Xiao Ou Mao5, Lin Xie5, Kunlin Jin6, Yu Yao7.
Abstract
Tumor stem cells have been implicated as cancer-initiating cells in malignant brain tumors. However, whether benign brain tumors also contain tumor stem cells are largely unexplored. Here, we investigated whether tumor stem-like cells were present in pituitary adenoma similar to malignant brain tumors. By immunocytochemistry, we found that pituitary adenoma tissues expressed neural stem cell marker. These cells could form neurospheres in vitro, expressed neural stem/progenitor cell markers and generated daughter cells with the capacity to differentiate into three neural lineages. Importantly, compared with non-invasive pituitary adenomas, we found that CD133 expression was significantly increased in invasive pituitary adenomas, suggesting that the proliferative capacity was correlated with the malignance of pituitary adenomas. Finally, invasive pituitary adenomas cells displayed lower proliferative ability than glioblastoma. Our data indicate that a subpopulation of stem/progenitor-like cells are present in pituitary adenomas, and these cells may be responsible for benign tumor initiation and maintenance.Entities:
Keywords: Benign tumor; Brain; Pituitary adenoma; Tumor stem/progenitor cells
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24732807 DOI: 10.1016/j.canlet.2014.03.031
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cancer Lett ISSN: 0304-3835 Impact factor: 8.679