魔鬼面部肿瘤疾病,癌症干细胞过程的潜在模型?

B. Ujvari, L. Piddington, A. Pearse, S. Peck, Colette Harmsen, Robyn L. Taylor, S. Pyecroft, M. Kowarsky, T. Madsen, A. Papenfuss, K. Belov
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袋獾面部肿瘤病(DFTD)是一种自然发生的传染性癌症,通过克隆细胞系在袋獾之间传播。恶性细胞系在1996年之前从雪旺细胞或前体进化而来,此后经历了连续的分裂而没有耗尽其复制潜力,表明具有深刻的自我更新能力。因此,阐明DFTD是否可能有干细胞起源是很重要的。破译调节DFT细胞增殖和存活的途径可能会增加对这种传染性癌症的了解,并有助于开发成功的治疗方法来阻止这种疾病。我们通过测量胚胎干细胞和/或多能生殖细胞的13个基因的表达水平来研究DFT细胞是否起源于转化的干细胞。在DFT细胞和周围神经对照组之间没有观察到基因表达的差异,因此我们的结果为DFTD的雪旺细胞或周围神经起源提供了额外的支持。虽然我们的数据是初步的,但它并不表明dft具有癌症干细胞(CSCs)的起源。我们提供了进一步实验的细节,以最终确认癌症干细胞在DFTD进展中的作用。
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Devil Facial Tumor Disease, A Potential Model of the Cancer Stem-Cell Process?
Tasmanian devil facial tumor disease (DFTD) is a naturally occurring contagious cancer which is transmitted as a clonal cell line between devils. The malignant cell line evolved from a Schwann cell or precursor prior to 1996 and since then has undergone continuous division without exhausting its replicative potential, suggesting a profound capacity for self renewal. It is therefore important to elucidate whether DFTD may have a stem cell origin. Deciphering the pathways regulating DFT cell proliferation and survival could lead to increased understanding of this transimissible cancer and to the development of successful therapies to halt the disease. We investigated whether DFT cells have originated from transformed stem cells by measuring the expression levels of thirteen genes characteristic to embryonic stem and/or pluripotent germ cells.No differences in gene expression were observed between DFT cells and peripheral nerve controls, and therefore our results provide additional support for Schwann cell or peripheral nerve origin of DFTD. Although our dataset is preliminary, it does not suggest that DFTs have cancer stem cells (CSCs) origin. We provide details of further experiments needed to ultimately confirm the role of cancer stem cells in DFTD progression.
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