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CD20 positive cells are undetectable in the majority of multiple myeloma cell lines and are not associated with a cancer stem cell phenotype

Authors :
Teresa Paíno
Enrique M. Ocio
Bruno Paiva
Laura San-Segundo
Mercedes Garayoa
Norma C. Gutiérrez
M. Eugenia Sarasquete
Atanasio Pandiella
Alberto Orfao
Jesús F. San Miguel
Source :
Haematologica, Vol 97, Iss 7 (2012)
Publication Year :
2012
Publisher :
Ferrata Storti Foundation, 2012.

Abstract

Although new therapies have doubled the survival of multiple myeloma patients, this remains an incurable disease. It has been postulated that the so-called myeloma cancer stem cells would be responsible for tumor initiation and relapse but their unequivocal identification remains unclear. Here, we investigated in a panel of myeloma cell lines the presence of CD20+ cells harboring a stem-cell phenotype. Thus, only a small population of CD20dim+ cells (0.3%) in the RPMI-8226 cell line was found. CD20dim+ RPMI-8226 cells expressed the plasma cell markers CD38 and CD138 and were CD19−CD27−. Additionally, CD20dim+ RPMI-8226 cells did not exhibit stem-cell markers as shown by gene expression profiling and the aldehyde dehydrogenase assay. Furthermore, we demonstrated that CD20dim+ RPMI-8226 cells are not essential for CB17-SCID mice engraftment and show lower self-renewal potential than the CD20− RPMI-8226 cells. These results do not support CD20 expression for the identification of myeloma cancer stem cells.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
03906078 and 15928721
Volume :
97
Issue :
7
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Haematologica
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.8d9b9bce676c43d6a0187df5a4b84adc
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3324/haematol.2011.057372