Canine osteosarcoma cell lines contain stem-like cancer cells: biological and pharmacological characterization.

Monica Gatti, Roberto Wurth, G. Vito, A. Pattarozzi, C. Campanella, S. Thellung, L. Maniscalco, R. De Maria, V. Villa, A. Corsaro, M. Nizzari, A. Bajetto, A. Ratto, A. Ferrari, F. Barbieri, T. Florio
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Cancer stem cells (CSCs) represent a small subpopulation of cells responsible for tumor formation and progression, drug resistance, tumor recurrence and metastasization. CSCs have been identified in many human tumors including osteosarcoma (OSA). CSC distinctive properties are the expression of stem cell markers, sustained growth, self-renewal and tumorigenicity. Here we report the isolation of stem-like cells from two canine OSA cultures, characterized by self-renewal, evaluated by sphere formation ability, differential marker expression, and in vitro proliferation when cultured in a medium containing EGF and bFGF. Current therapies for OSA increased survival time, but prognosis remains poor, due to the development of drug resistance and metastases. Chemotherapy shrinks the tumor mass but CSCs remain unaffected, leading to tumor recurrence. Metformin, a drug for type 2 diabetes, has been shown to possess antitumor properties affecting CSC survival in different human and animal cancers. Here we show that metformin has a significant antiproliferative effect on canine OSA stem-like cells, validating this in vitro model for further pre-clinical drug evaluations. In conclusion, our results demonstrate the feasibility of obtaining CSC-enriched cultures from primary canine OSA cells as a promising model for biological and pharmacological studies of canine and human OSAs.
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犬骨肉瘤细胞系含有干细胞样癌细胞:生物学和药理学特征。
肿瘤干细胞(Cancer stem cells, CSCs)是一小部分参与肿瘤形成和进展、耐药、肿瘤复发和转移的细胞。在包括骨肉瘤(OSA)在内的许多人类肿瘤中已经发现了CSCs。CSC的特点是干细胞标志物的表达、持续生长、自我更新和致瘤性。在这里,我们报道了从两种犬OSA培养物中分离出的干细胞,其特征是自我更新,通过球体形成能力、差异标记表达和在含有EGF和bFGF的培养基中培养时的体外增殖来评估。目前的治疗方法增加了OSA的生存时间,但由于耐药性和转移的发展,预后仍然很差。化疗缩小肿瘤肿块,但CSCs不受影响,导致肿瘤复发。二甲双胍是一种治疗2型糖尿病的药物,已被证明具有影响不同人类和动物癌症CSC存活的抗肿瘤特性。在这里,我们发现二甲双胍对犬OSA干细胞有显著的抗增殖作用,验证了这一体外模型,以进一步进行临床前药物评估。总之,我们的研究结果表明,从原代犬OSA细胞中获得富含csc的培养物作为犬和人OSA生物学和药理学研究的有希望的模型是可行的。
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