Methodologies in Assaying Prostate Cancer Stem Cells (original) (raw)
Lapidot T, Sirard C, Vormoor J, et al. (1994) A cell initiating human acute myeloid leukaemia after transplantation into SCID mice. Nature367, 645–648. ArticlePubMedCAS Google Scholar
Singh SK, Hawkins C, Clarke ID, et al. (2004) Identification of human brain tumor initiating cells. Nature432, 396–401. ArticlePubMedCAS Google Scholar
Schatton T, Murphy GF, Frank NY, et al. (2008) Identification of cells initiating human melanomas. Nature451, 345–349. ArticlePubMedCAS Google Scholar
Al-Hajj M, Wicha MS, Benito-Hernandez A, Morrison SJ, Clarke MF. (2003) Prospective identification of tumorigenic breast cancer cells. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA100, 3983–3988. ArticlePubMedCAS Google Scholar
Ginestier C, Hur MH, Charafe-Jauffret E, et al. (2007) ALDH1 is a marker of normal and malignant human mammary stem cells and a predictor of poor clinical outcome. Cell Stem Cell1, 555–567. ArticlePubMedCAS Google Scholar
O’Brien CA, Pollett A, Gallinger S, Dick JE. (2007) A human colon cancer cell capable of initiating tumour growth in immunodeficient mice. Nature445, 106–110. ArticlePubMed Google Scholar
Ricci-Vitiani L, Lombardi DG, Pilozzi E, et al. (2007) Identification and expansion of human colon-cancer-initiating cells. Nature445, 111–115. ArticlePubMedCAS Google Scholar
Todaro M, Alea MP, Di Stefano AB, et al. (2007) Colon cancer stem cells dictate tumor growth and resist cell death by production of interleukin-4. Cell Stem Cell1, 389–402. ArticlePubMedCAS Google Scholar
Dalerba P, Dylla SJ, Park IK, et al. (2007) Phenotypic characterization of human colorectal cancer stem cells. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA104, 10158–10163. ArticlePubMedCAS Google Scholar
Li C, Heidt DG, Dalerba P, et al. (2007) Identification of pancreatic cancer stem cells. Cancer Res67, 1030–1037. ArticlePubMedCAS Google Scholar
Hermann PC, Huber SL, Herrler T, et al. (2007) Distinct populations of cancer stem cells determine tumor growth and metastatic activity in human pancreatic cancer. Cell Stem Cell1, 313–323. ArticlePubMedCAS Google Scholar
Yang ZF, Ho DW, Ng MN, et al. (2008) Significance of CD90(+) cancer stem cells in human liver cancer. Cancer Cell13, 153–166. ArticlePubMedCAS Google Scholar
Eramo A, Lotti F, Sette G, et al. (2008) Identification and expansion of the tumorigenic lung cancer stem cell population. Cell Death Differ. 15, 504–514. ArticlePubMedCAS Google Scholar
Prince ME, Sivanandan R, Kaczorowski A, et al. (2007) Identification of a subpopulation of cells with cancer stem cell properties in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA104, 973–978. ArticlePubMedCAS Google Scholar
Hope KJ, Jin L, Dick JE. (2004) Acute myeloid leukemia originates from a hierarchy of leukemic stem cell classes that differ in self-renewal capacity. Nat Immunol5, 738–743. ArticlePubMedCAS Google Scholar
Clarke MF, Dick JE, Dirks PB, et al. (2006) Cancer stem cells – Perspectives on current status and future directions: AACR workshop on cancer stem cells. Cancer Res66, 9339–9344. ArticlePubMedCAS Google Scholar
Tang DG, Patrawala L, Calhoun T, et al. (2007) Prostate cancer stem/progenitor cells: Identification, characterization, and implications. Mol Carcinog46, 1–14. ArticlePubMedCAS Google Scholar
Hill, RP (2006) Identifying cancer stem cells in solid tumors: case not proven. Cancer Res66, 1891–1895. ArticlePubMedCAS Google Scholar
Yu F, Yao H, Zhu P, et al. (2007) let-7 regulates self renewal and tumorigenicity of breast cancer cells. Cell131, 1109–1123. ArticlePubMedCAS Google Scholar
Bao S, Wu Q, McLendon RE, et al. (2006) Glioma stem cells promote radioresistance by preferential activation of the DNA damage response. Nature444, 756–760. ArticlePubMedCAS Google Scholar
Wang JCY. (2007) Evaluating therapeutic efficacy against cancer stem cells: New challenges posed by a new paradigm. Cell Stem Cell1, 497–501. ArticleCAS Google Scholar
Isaacs, JT (1985) Control of cell proliferation and death in normal and neoplastic prostate: A stem cell model. In: Benign Prostate Hyperplasia. Rogers, CH, and Cunha, GR (Eds). Bethesda. Springer-Verlag, pp85–94. Google Scholar
Wang Y, Hayward SW, Cao M, Thayer KA, Cunha GR. (2001) Cell differentiation lineage in the prostate. Differentiation68, 270–279. ArticlePubMedCAS Google Scholar
Signoretti S, Loda M. (2007) Prostate stem cells: from development to cancer. Semin Cancer Biol. 17, 219–224. ArticlePubMedCAS Google Scholar
Lawson, DA, Witte, ON (2007) Stem cells in prostate cancer initiation and progression. J Clin Invest117, 2044–2050. ArticlePubMedCAS Google Scholar
Collins AT, Habib FK, Maitland NJ, Neal DE. (2001) Identification and isolation of human prostate epithelial stem cells based on α2β1-integrin expression. J Cell Sci114, 3865–3872. PubMedCAS Google Scholar
Richardson GD, Robson CN, Lang SH, et al. (2004) CD133, a novel marker for human prostatic epithelial stem cells. J Cell Sci117, 3539–3545. ArticlePubMedCAS Google Scholar
Collins AT, Berry PA, Hyde C, Stower MJ, Maitland NJ. (2005) Prospective identification of tumorigenic prostate cancer stem cells. Cancer Res65, 10946–10951. ArticlePubMedCAS Google Scholar
Patrawala L, Calhoun T, Schneider-Broussard R, Zhou J, Claypool K, Tang DG. (2005) Side population is enriched in tumorigenic, stem-like cancer cells, whereas ABCG2+ and ABCG2- cancer cells are similarly tumorigenic. Cancer Res65, 6207–6219. ArticlePubMedCAS Google Scholar
Patrawala L, Calhoun T, Schneider-Broussard R, et al. (2006) Highly purified CD44+ prostate cancer cells from xenograft human tumors are enriched in tumorigenic and metastatic progenitor cells. Oncogene25, 1696–1708. ArticlePubMedCAS Google Scholar
Patrawala L, Calhoun-Davis T, Schneider-Broussard R, Tang DG. (2007) Hierarchical organization of prostate cancer cells in xenograft tumors: the CD44+ alpha2beta1+ cell population is enriched in tumor-initiating cells. Cancer Res67, 6796–805. ArticlePubMedCAS Google Scholar
Li HW, Chen X, Calhoun-Davis T, Claypool K, Tang DG. (2008) PC3 Human prostate carcinoma cell holoclones contain self-renewing tumor-initiating cells. Cancer Res68, 1820–1825. ArticlePubMedCAS Google Scholar
Miki J, Furusato B, Li H, et al. (2007) Identification of putative stem cell markers, CD133 and CXCR4, in hTERT-immortalized primary nonmalignant and malignant tumor-derived human prostate epithelial cell lines and in prostate cancer specimens. Cancer Res67, 3153–3161. ArticlePubMedCAS Google Scholar
Gu G, Yuan J, Wills M, Kasper S. (2007) Prostate cancer cells with stem cell characteristics reconstitute the original human tumor in vivo. Cancer Res67, 4807–4815. ArticlePubMedCAS Google Scholar
Goodell MA, McKinney-Freeman S, Camargo FD. (2005) Isolation and characterization of side population cells. Methods Mol Biol290, 343–352. PubMed Google Scholar
Bhatia B, Tang S, Yang P, et al. (2005) Cell-autonomous induction of functional tumor suppressor 15-lipoxygenase 2 (15-LOX2) contributes to replicative senescence of human prostate progenitor cells. Oncogene24, 3583–3595. ArticlePubMedCAS Google Scholar
Cunha GR, Lung B. (1978) The possible influence of temporal factors in androgenic responsiveness of urogenital tissue recombinants from wild-type and androgen-insensitive (Tfm) mice. J Exp Zool205, 181–193. ArticlePubMedCAS Google Scholar
Xin L, Lukacs RU, Lawson DA, Cheng D, Witte ON. (2007) Self-renewal and multilineage differentiation in vitro from murine prostate stem cells. Stem Cells25, 2760–2769. ArticlePubMedCAS Google Scholar
Wang Y, Revelo MP, Sudilovsky D, et al. (2005) Development and characterization of efficient xenograft models for benign and malignant human prostate tissue. Prostate64, 149–159. ArticlePubMedCAS Google Scholar
Wang Y, Xue H, Cutz JC, et al. (2005) An orthotopic metastatic prostate cancer model in SCID mice via grafting of a transplantable human prostate tumor line. Lab Invest85, 1392–1404. ArticlePubMed Google Scholar
Cunha GR, Hayward SW, Wang YZ, Ricke WA. (2003) Role of the stromal microenvironment in carcinogenesis of the prostate. Int J Cancer107, 1–10. ArticlePubMedCAS Google Scholar
Cher ML, Towler DA, Rafii S, et al. (2006) Cancer interaction with the bone microenvironment: a workshop of the National Institutes of Health Tumor Microenvironment Study Section. Am J Pathol168, 1405–1412. ArticlePubMedCAS Google Scholar
Olumi AF, Grossfeld GD, Hayward SW, et al. (1999) Carcinoma-associated fibroblasts direct tumor progression of initiated human prostatic epithelium. Cancer Res59, 5002–5011. PubMedCAS Google Scholar
Studeny M, Marini FC, Dembinski JL, et al. (2004) Mesenchymal stem cells: potential precursors for tumor stroma and targeted-delivery vehicles for anticancer agents. J Natl Cancer Inst96, 1593–1603. ArticlePubMedCAS Google Scholar
Karnoub AE, Dash AB, Vo AP, et al. (2007). Mesenchymal stem cells within tumour stroma promote breast cancer metastasis. Nature449, 557–563. ArticlePubMedCAS Google Scholar