A subpopulation of CD133+ cancer stem-like cells characterized in human oral squamous cell carcinoma confer resistance to chemotherapy

2010 
Abstract The potential role of cancer stem-like cells (CSCs) in chemoresistance of human oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) was examined. A small subpopulation (1–2%) of CD133 + CSCs was identified in OSCC cell lines and tissues. These CD133 + CSCs possess higher clonogenicity, invasiveness, and increased in vivo tumorigenicity as compared to CD133 − counterparts. Meanwhile, CD133 + CSCs were substantially resistant to standard chemotherapy, wherein both in vitro and in vivo treatment with paclitaxel resulted in a marked enrichment for CD133 + CSCs. Our data suggest that CD133 + cells represent a small subpopulation of CSCs that may contribute to chemoresistance in human OSCC.
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