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Publication : Tumor growth need not be driven by rare cancer stem cells.

First Author  Kelly PN Year  2007
Journal  Science Volume  317
Issue  5836 Pages  337
PubMed ID  17641192 Mgi Jnum  J:123172
Mgi Id  MGI:3717311 Doi  10.1126/science.1142596
Citation  Kelly PN, et al. (2007) Tumor growth need not be driven by rare cancer stem cells. Science 317(5836):337
abstractText  The cancer stem cell hypothesis postulates that tumor growth is driven by a rare subpopulation of tumor cells. Much of the supporting evidence for this intriguing idea is derived from xenotransplantation experiments in which human leukemia cells are grown in immunocompromised mice. We show that, when lymphomas and leukemias of mouse origin are transplanted into histocompatible mice, a very high frequency (at least 1 in 10) of the tumor cells can seed tumor growth. We suggest that the low frequency of tumor-sustaining cells observed in xenotransplantation studies may reflect the limited ability of human tumor cells to adapt to growth in a foreign (mouse) milieu.
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