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01-02-2010 | Editorial
The more things change ... the more things change: developmental plasticity of tumor-initiating mammary epithelial cells
Author:
Michael T Lewis
Published in:
Breast Cancer Research
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Issue 1/2010
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Abstract
In our haste to find and eliminate breast cancer stem cells, it appears as though we may have missed something. Contrary to current thought, a recent paper by Meyer and colleagues demonstrates developmental plasticity of breast cancer cells with respect to the CD24 cell surface marker, such that CD44pos; CD24pos and CD44pos; CD24low/- cells are able to give rise to one another in an activin/nodal-dependent manner, and that cells derived from single cells of either phenotype are capable of forming tumors as xenografts. If confirmed clinically, these data imply that simply targeting the CD44pos; CD24low/- breast cancer stem cell for breast cancer treatment may be destined to fail unless this plasticity is taken into account and prevented.