[PDF][PDF] Distinct types of tumor-initiating cells form human colon cancer tumors and metastases

SM Dieter, CR Ball, CM Hoffmann, A Nowrouzi… - Cell stem cell, 2011 - cell.com
SM Dieter, CR Ball, CM Hoffmann, A Nowrouzi, F Herbst, O Zavidij, U Abel, A Arens…
Cell stem cell, 2011cell.com
Human colon cancer harbors a small subfraction of tumor-initiating cells (TICs) that is
assumed to be a functionally homogeneous stem-cell-like population driving tumor
maintenance and metastasis formation. We found unexpected cellular heterogeneity within
the TIC compartment, which contains three types of TICs. Extensively self-renewing long-
term TICs (LT-TICs) maintained tumor formation in serial xenotransplants. Tumor transient
amplifying cells (T-TACs) with limited or no self-renewal capacity contributed to tumor …
Summary
Human colon cancer harbors a small subfraction of tumor-initiating cells (TICs) that is assumed to be a functionally homogeneous stem-cell-like population driving tumor maintenance and metastasis formation. We found unexpected cellular heterogeneity within the TIC compartment, which contains three types of TICs. Extensively self-renewing long-term TICs (LT-TICs) maintained tumor formation in serial xenotransplants. Tumor transient amplifying cells (T-TACs) with limited or no self-renewal capacity contributed to tumor formation only in primary mice. Rare delayed contributing TICs (DC-TICs) were exclusively active in secondary or tertiary mice. Bone marrow was identified as an important reservoir of LT-TICs. Metastasis formation was almost exclusively driven by self-renewing LT-TICs. Our results demonstrate that tumor initiation, self-renewal, and metastasis formation are limited to particular subpopulations of TICs in primary human colon cancer. We identify LT-TICs as a quantifiable target for therapies aimed toward eradication of self-renewing tumorigenic and metastatic colon cancer cells.
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