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Gene expression profiling of human prostate cancer stem cells reveals a pro-inflammatory phenotype and the importance of extracellular matrix interactions

Authors :
Steven Bryce
Anne T. Collins
Claire Roome
Catherine Hyde
Richard Birnie
Michael J. Stower
Paul A. Berry
Vincent Dussupt
Norman J. Maitland
John L. Lewis
Shona H. Lang
Alastair Droop
Source :
Genome Biology
Publisher :
Springer Nature

Abstract

An expression signature of human prostate cancer stem cells identifies 581 differentially expressed genes and suggests that the JAK-STAT pathway and focal adhesion signaling are important.<br />Background The tumor-initiating capacity of many cancers is considered to reside in a small subpopulation of cells (cancer stem cells). We have previously shown that rare prostate epithelial cells with a CD133+/α2β1hi phenotype have the properties of prostate cancer stem cells. We have compared gene expression in these cells relative to their normal and differentiated (CD133-/α2β1low) counterparts, resulting in an informative cancer stem cell gene-expression signature. Results Cell cultures were generated from specimens of human prostate cancers (n = 12) and non-malignant control tissues (n = 7). Affymetrix gene-expression arrays were used to analyze total cell RNA from sorted cell populations, and expression changes were selectively validated by quantitative RT-PCR, flow cytometry and immunocytochemistry. Differential expression of multiple genes associated with inflammation, cellular adhesion, and metastasis was observed. Functional studies, using an inhibitor of nuclear factor κB (NF-κB), revealed preferential targeting of the cancer stem cell and progenitor population for apoptosis whilst sparing normal stem cells. NF-κB is a major factor controlling the ability of tumor cells to resist apoptosis and provides an attractive target for new chemopreventative and chemotherapeutic approaches. Conclusion We describe an expression signature of 581 genes whose levels are significantly different in prostate cancer stem cells. Functional annotation of this signature identified the JAK-STAT pathway and focal adhesion signaling as key processes in the biology of cancer stem cells.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
14656906
Volume :
9
Issue :
5
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Genome Biology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....1704baf761f523db1cd23c9ebb0d6e4e
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1186/gb-2008-9-5-r83