Authors
Tony Blick, Honor Hugo, Edwin Widodo, Mark Waltham, Cletus Pinto, Sendurai A Mani, Robert A Weinberg, Richard M Neve, Marc E Lenburg, Erik W Thompson
Publication date
2010/6
Source
Journal of mammary gland biology and neoplasia
Volume
15
Pages
235-252
Publisher
Springer US
Description
We review here the recently emerging relationship between epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) and breast cancer stem cells (BCSC), and provide analyses of published data on human breast cancer cell lines, supporting their utility as a model for the EMT/BCSC state. Genome-wide transcriptional profiling of these cell lines has confirmed the existence of a subgroup with mesenchymal tendencies and enhanced invasive properties (‘Basal B’/Mesenchymal), distinct from subgroups with either predominantly luminal (‘Luminal’) or mixed basal/luminal (‘Basal A’) features (Neve et al. Cancer Cell, 2006). A literature-derived EMT gene signature has shown specific enrichment within the Basal B subgroup of cell lines, consistent with their over-expression of various EMT transcriptional drivers. Basal B cell lines are found to resemble BCSC, being CD44highCD24low. Moreover, gene products that distinguish …
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