CD133 and CD44 are universally overexpressed in GIST and do not represent cancer stem cell markers Journal Article


Authors: Chen, J.; Guo, T.; Zhang, L.; Qin, L. X.; Singer, S.; Maki, R. G.; Taguchi, T.; DeMatteo, R.; Besmer, P.; Antonescu, C. R.
Article Title: CD133 and CD44 are universally overexpressed in GIST and do not represent cancer stem cell markers
Abstract: Although imatinib mesylate has been a major breakthrough in the treatment of advanced gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GIST), complete responses are rare and most patients eventually develop resistance to the drug. Thus, the possibility of an imatinib-insensitive cell subpopulation within GIST tumors, harboring stem cell characteristics, may be responsible for the clinical failures. However, the existence of a cancer stem cell component in GIST has not been yet established. This study was aimed to determine whether expression of commonly used stem cell markers in other malignancies, that is, CD133 and CD44, might identify cells with characteristics of cancer stem/progenitor cells in human GIST. CD133 and CD44 expression in GIST explants was analyzed by flow cytometry, immunofluorescence, and gene expression. Their transcription levels were correlated with clinical and molecular factors in a large, well-annotated cohort of GIST patients. FACS sorted GIST cells based on CD133 and CD44 expression were isolated and used to assess phenotypic characteristics, ability to maintain their surface expression, sensitivity to imatinib, and expression signature. The enrichment in CD133/CD44 cells in the side population (SP) assay was also investigated. CD133 expression was consistently found in GIST. CD133- cells formed more colonies, were more invasive in a matrigel assay, and showed enrichment in the SP cells, compared to CD133+ cells. CD133 expression was also detected in the two imatinib-sensitive GIST cell lines, while was absent in the imatinib-resistant lines. Our results show that CD133 and CD44 are universally expressed in GIST, and may represent a lineage rather than a cancer stem cell marker. © 2011 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
Keywords: protein expression; human cell; flow cytometry; gastrointestinal stromal tumor; imatinib; gene expression; cancer stem cell; cd133 antigen; cell marker; cd44v6 antigen
Journal Title: Genes Chromosomes and Cancer
Volume: 51
Issue: 2
ISSN: 1045-2257
Publisher: Wiley Periodicals, Inc  
Date Published: 2012-02-01
Start Page: 186
End Page: 195
Language: English
DOI: 10.1002/gcc.20942
PROVIDER: scopus
PUBMED: 22076958
PMCID: PMC3366284
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Notes: --- - "Export Date: 3 January 2012" - "CODEN: GCCAE" - "Source: Scopus"
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  1. Ronald P DeMatteo
    637 DeMatteo
  2. Cristina R Antonescu
    895 Antonescu
  3. Junwei Chen
    2 Chen
  4. Robert Maki
    238 Maki
  5. Li-Xuan Qin
    190 Qin
  6. Samuel Singer
    337 Singer
  7. Tianhua Guo
    22 Guo
  8. Peter Besmer
    115 Besmer
  9. Lei Zhang
    194 Zhang