| Literature DB >> 33372065 |
Katherine K Slemmons1, Michael D Deel2, Yi-Tzu Lin2, Kristianne M Oristian1,2, Nina Kuprasertkul3, Katia C Genadry2, Po-Han Chen4, Jen-Tsan Ashley Chi4, Corinne M Linardic5,2.
Abstract
The development of three-dimensional cell culture techniques has allowed cancer researchers to study the stemness properties of cancer cells in in vitro culture. However, a method to grow PAX3-FOXO1 fusion-positive rhabdomyosarcoma (FP-RMS), an aggressive soft tissue sarcoma of childhood, has to date not been reported, hampering efforts to identify the dysregulated signaling pathways that underlie FP-RMS stemness. Here, we first examine the expression of canonical stem cell markers in human RMS tumors and cell lines. We then describe a method to grow FP-RMS cell lines as rhabdospheres and demonstrate that these spheres are enriched in expression of canonical stemness factors as well as Notch signaling components. Specifically, FP-RMS rhabdospheres have increased expression of SOX2, POU5F1 (OCT4), and NANOG, and several receptors and transcriptional regulators in the Notch signaling pathway. FP-RMS rhabdospheres also exhibit functional stemness characteristics including multipotency, increased tumorigenicity in vivo, and chemoresistance. This method provides a novel practical tool to support research into FP-RMS stemness and chemoresistance signaling mechanisms.Entities:
Keywords: Fusion-positive rhabdomyosarcoma; NANOG; NOTCH; POU5F1/OCT4; SOX2; Spheres; Stemness
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Year: 2021 PMID: 33372065 PMCID: PMC7888706 DOI: 10.1242/bio.050211
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biol Open ISSN: 2046-6390 Impact factor: 2.643