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Visualizing the cancer stem-like properties of canine tumour cells with low proteasome activity.

Journal:
Veterinary and comparative oncology
Year:
2022
Authors:
Sung, Koangyong et al.
Affiliation:
Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences · Japan
Species:
dog

Abstract

Cancer stem-like cells (CSCs) cause treatment failure in various tumours; however, establishing CSC-targeted therapies has been hampered by difficulties in the identification and isolation of this small sub-population of cells. Recent studies have revealed that tumour cells with low proteasome activity display a CSC phenotype that can be utilized to image CSCs in canines. This study visualizes and reveals the CSC-like properties of tumour cells with low proteasome activity in HMPOS (osteosarcoma) and MegTCC (transitional cell carcinoma), which are canine cell lines. The parent cells were genetically engineered to express ZsGreen1, a fluorescent protein connected to the carboxyl-terminal degron of canine ornithine decarboxylase that accumulates with low proteasome activity (ZsGcells). ZsGcells were imaged and the mode of action of this system was confirmed using a proteasome inhibitor (MG-132), which increased the ZsGreen1 fluorescence intensity. The CSC-like properties of ZsGcells were evaluated on the basis of cell divisions, cell cycle, the expression of CSC markers and tumourigenicity. ZsGcells underwent asymmetric divisions and had a low percentage of G0/G1 phase cells; moreover, ZsGcells expressed CSC markers such as CD133 and showed a large tumourigenic capability. In histopathological analysis, ZsGcells were widely distributed in the tumour samples derived from ZsGcells and in the proliferative regions of the tumours. The results of this study indicate that visualized canine tumour cells with low proteasome activity have a CSC-like phenotype and that this visualization system can be utilized to identify and isolate canine CSCs.

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Original publication: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34719098/