| Literature DB >> 29682514 |
Jung Sun Lee1, Woo Gyeong Kim2.
Abstract
Cancer stem cells (CSCs) within a tumor are scarce and self-sustaining and they have the abilities for self-renewal and the potential of giving rise to diverse types of cells that compose the tumor. These cells are suggested to be associated with therapeutic failure, and therefore they remain as an important issue in this regard. We report the cases of two breast cancer patients diagnosed with rapid cutaneous metastases during adjuvant cytotoxic chemotherapy after curative mastectomy. For elucidating a relationship between CSCs and resistance to chemotherapy, we evaluated primary tumor and metastatic cutaneous lesions by CSC markers in immunohistochemical stains (CD44+/CD24- and ALDH-1). Either CD44+/CD24- or ALDH-1 expression increased compared to primary breast cancer during chemotherapy. This case report shows that CD44+/CD24- or ALDH-1 expression in primary or cutaneous metastatic breast cancer may be associated with rapid onset chemoresistance.Entities:
Keywords: Breast neoplasm; cancer stem cell (CSC); cutaneous; metastasis
Year: 2018 PMID: 29682514 PMCID: PMC5897689 DOI: 10.21037/sci.2018.03.04
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Stem Cell Investig ISSN: 2306-9759