2004
DOI: 10.1186/bcr920
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Role of Notch signaling in cell-fate determination of human mammary stem/progenitor cells

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“…Several studies have also identified Notch1 and ALDH1 as markers in both normal and malignant stem and progenitor cells (Dontu et al, 2004;Matsui et al, 2004;Ginestier et al, 2007). Yang et al (2008) first suggested CD90 to be a potential marker for liver CSCs.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several studies have also identified Notch1 and ALDH1 as markers in both normal and malignant stem and progenitor cells (Dontu et al, 2004;Matsui et al, 2004;Ginestier et al, 2007). Yang et al (2008) first suggested CD90 to be a potential marker for liver CSCs.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hey1 transcripts were reduced by about sixfold in two independent tumors of mice that were administered MRK-003 compared with tumors from the vehicletreated mice suggesting that MRK-003 attenuated Notch signaling in tumor-resident cells (Figure 5c). mammosphere-forming cells, but the reversibility of these inhibitors was not addressed in a previous study (Dontu et al, 2004).…”
Section: Mrk-003 Shrinks and Eliminates Tumors In Micementioning
confidence: 98%
“…Although the nature of the cells that form spheres is not known, mouse mammosphere-and tumorsphereforming cells co-fractionate with mammary epithelial stem cells (Liao et al, 2007;Cicalese et al, 2009) and mammary TIC (Liu et al, 2007), respectively. Moreover, agents that affect the frequency of sphere-forming cells correspondingly alter the frequency of mammary epithelial stem cells and TIC suggesting that these cells initiate sphere-formation (Dontu et al, 2003(Dontu et al, , 2004Liao et al, 2007;Mani et al, 2008;Cicalese et al, 2009).…”
Section: Differential Expression Of Notch Pathway-related Genesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The formation of mammospheres, threedimensional clusters of cells which can self-renew and grow in an anchorage-independent manner, is thought to represent another hallmark of TICs. Studies by Dontu et al [10][11][12] showed that normal mammary stem cells undergo primarily asymmetric self-renewal to form mammospheres, whereas the differentiated cells undergo apoptosis. Malignant TICs behave similarly, though with an even higher propensity for symmetric self-renewal.…”
Section: The Tumor-initiating Cell (Tic) Hypothesismentioning
confidence: 99%