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Salinomycin may inhibit the cancer stem-like populations with increased chemoradioresistance that nasopharyngeal cancer tumorspheres contain.

Gong Zhang1, Shuping Zhang1, Jinjin Ren1, Chunxiao Yao1, Zhongren Zhao1, Xiurong Qi1, Xiaofeng Zhang1, Shuye Wang1, Lei Li1.   

Abstract

Tumor recurrence and metastasis of nasopharyngeal cancer (NPC) often result in the failure of treatment due to chemoradioresistance. Cancer stem cells (CSCs) have been observed to drive tumor initiation and tumor chemoradioresistance. Therefore, the poor prognosis of advanced NPC is likely to result from the failure to kill CSCs. Sphere formation may be used as an experimental method to enrich potential CSC subpopulations. At present, there are few reports on NPC tumorspheres. The present study focused on examining the cancer stem-like properties of NPC tumorspheres from NPC cell lines. Western blot analysis revealed that NPC tumorspheres had a higher expression of stem cell markers Nanog homeobox and SRY-box 2, compared with parental cells. It was additionally verified that NPC tumorspheres contained a high aldehyde dehydrogenase (ALDH) enzymatic activity compared with parental cells. ALDH+ cells were amplified by 9- to 10-fold in tumorspheres, compared with parental cells (1.8 vs. 16.9%). The tumorsphere cells exhibited an increased half maximal inhibitory concentration value of >10-fold with cisplatin compared with the control parental cells. Compared with the parental cells, the percentage of side population cells in the tumorsphere cell population increased significantly (10.3 vs. 2.3%; P<0.05). NPC tumorsphere cells demonstrated enhanced resistance to radiation. Further investigation verified that salinomycin inhibited NPC CSCs by selectively targeting its stem cells. Altogether, the data revealed that NPC tumorspheres contain cancer stem-like populations with increased chemoradioresistance. It was suggested that the serum-free culture of NPC cells may provide an appropriate model for researching the sensitivity of CSCs to therapeutic agents. It was additionally revealed that salinomycin is an efficient inhibitor of NPC CSCs, supporting the hypothesis that salinomycin may eliminate CSCs and imply a need for further clinical evaluation.

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Keywords:  cancer stem cell; chemoradioresistance; nasopharyngeal cancer; salinomycin; tumorsphere

Year:  2018        PMID: 30013643      PMCID: PMC6036607          DOI: 10.3892/ol.2018.8923

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Oncol Lett        ISSN: 1792-1074            Impact factor:   2.967


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