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HPV‐avertable cancer risks in India: A pooled analysis of 9 observational studies
Authors:Rajesh Dikshit  Mehak Bhatia  Chinthanie Ramasundarahettige  Prabhat Jha
Affiliation:1. Department of Epidemiology, Tata Memorial Hospital, Mumbai, India;2. Centre for Global Health Research, St Michael's Hospital, Toronto, Canada;3. Dalla‐Lana School of Public Health, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada
Abstract:Recent advances in cancer stem cell biology have shown that cancer stem‐like cells with epithelial–mesenchymal transition (EMT) phenotypes are more aggressive and cause relapse; however, absence of a specific marker to isolate these EMT stem‐like cells hampers research in this direction. Cell surface markers have been identified for isolating cancer stem‐like cells, but none has been identified for isolating cancer stem‐like cells with EMT phenotype. Recently, we discovered that Vimentin, an intracellular EMT tumor cell marker, is present on the surface of colon metastatic tumor nodules in the liver. In our study, we examined the potential of targeting cell surface Vimentin (CSV) to isolate stem‐like cancer cells with EMT phenotype, by using a specific CSV‐binding antibody, 84‐1. Using this antibody, we purified the CSV‐positive, CD133‐negative (csVim+CD133) cell population from primary liver tumor cell suspensions and characterized for stem cell properties. The results of sphere assays and staining for the stem cell markers Sox2 and Oct4A demonstrated that csVim+CD133 cells have stem‐like properties similar to csVimCD133+ population. Our investigation further revealed that the csVim+CD133 cells had EMT phenotypes, as evidenced by the presence of Twist and Slug in the nucleus, the absence of EpCAM on the cell surface and basal level of expression of epithelial marker E‐cadherin. The csVimentin‐negative CD133‐positive stem cells do not have any EMT phenotypes. csVim+CD133 cells exhibited more aggressively metastatic in livers than csVimCD133+ cells. Our findings indicate that csVim+CD133 cells are promising targets for treatment and prevention of metastatic hepatocellular carcinoma.
Keywords:EMT  liver cancer stem cells  HCC  metastasis
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