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Published in: Medical Oncology 5/2015

Open Access 01-05-2015 | Original Paper

Alternative CD44 splicing identifies epithelial prostate cancer cells from the mesenchymal counterparts

Authors: James R. Hernandez, John J. Kim, James E. Verdone, Xin Liu, Gonzalo Torga, Kenneth J. Pienta, Steven M. Mooney

Published in: Medical Oncology | Issue 5/2015

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Abstract

An epithelial to mesenchymal transition (EMT) has been shown to be a necessary precursor to prostate cancer metastasis. Additionally, the differential expression and splicing of mRNAs has been identified as a key means to distinguish epithelial from mesenchymal cells by qPCR, western blotting and immunohistochemistry. However, few markers exist to differentiate between these cells by flow cytometry. We previously developed two cell lines, PC3-Epi (epithelial) and PC3-EMT (mesenchymal). RNAseq was used to determine the differential expression of membrane proteins on PC3-Epi/EMT. We used western blotting, qPCR and flow cytometry to validate the RNAseq results. CD44 was one of six membrane proteins found to be differentially spliced between epithelial and mesenchymal PC3 cells. Although total CD44 was positive in all PC3-Epi/EMT cells, PC3-Epi cells had a higher level of CD44v6 (CD44 variant exon 6). CD44v6 was able to differentiate epithelial from mesenchymal prostate cancer cells using either flow cytometry, western blotting or qPCR.
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Metadata
Title
Alternative CD44 splicing identifies epithelial prostate cancer cells from the mesenchymal counterparts
Authors
James R. Hernandez
John J. Kim
James E. Verdone
Xin Liu
Gonzalo Torga
Kenneth J. Pienta
Steven M. Mooney
Publication date
01-05-2015
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
Medical Oncology / Issue 5/2015
Print ISSN: 1357-0560
Electronic ISSN: 1559-131X
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s12032-015-0593-z

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