In vitro isolation, culture and identification of lung cancer stem cells in patients with lung squamous carcinoma
10.3969/j.issn.2095-4344.2015.28.018
- VernacularTitle:人肺鳞癌干细胞的体外分离培养和鉴定
- Author:
Zheliang LIU
;
Jiao WU
;
Linxian WANG
;
Yuejun CHEN
;
Guanyu WU
;
Gaoming XIAO
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- From:
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research
2015;(28):4526-4530
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
BACKGROUND:Studies have shown that lung cancer stem cel s can be isolated from lung cancer cel lines. But there are few reports about in vitro isolation, culture and identification of lung cancer stem cel s in patients with lung squamous carcinoma.
OBJECTIVE:To explore the feasible methods of harvesting lung cancer stem cel s from fresh lung cancer tissue in patients with lung squamous carcinoma.
METHODS:Side population cel s were isolated by col agenase digestion, Ficol density gradient centrifugation and Hoechst 33342 solution. The isolated cel s were suspended in conditioned medium for isolated culture. Flow cytometry method was used to detect lung cancer stem cel s based on the cel surface markers CD133 and CD44, and the positive rates of CD133+, CD44+and CD133+/CD44+cel s were recorded.
RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:Cel s adhered at 0.5 hour after incubation;typical cel colony was formed at 4 days of culture;cel s showed paving stone-shape at 7 days in a total number of 10 8. The positive rates of CD133+, CD44+and CD133+/CD44+cel s at passage 4 were increased significantly. These findings indicate that stem cel-like lung cancer cel s were obtained from fresh lung cancer tissue in patients with lung squamous carcinoma, which were stably and rapidly amplified in vitro, laying the foundation for the further study on the heterogeneity and resistance of lung cancer stem cel s in the future.