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Identification and Characterization of Stem Cells in Oral Cancer.

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Cancer stem cells (CSCs) are a subpopulation of cells within a heterogeneous tumor that have enhanced biologic properties such as increased capacity for self-renewal, increased tumorigenicity, enhanced differentiation capacity, and… Click to show full abstract

Cancer stem cells (CSCs) are a subpopulation of cells within a heterogeneous tumor that have enhanced biologic properties such as increased capacity for self-renewal, increased tumorigenicity, enhanced differentiation capacity, and resistance to chemo- and radiotherapies. This unit describes protocols to isolate and characterize potential cancer stem cells from a solid tumor (oral cancer). This involves creating a single-cell suspension from tumor tissue, tagging the cell subpopulation of interest, and sorting cells into different populations. Finally, the sorted subpopulations can be evaluated for their ability to meet the functional requirements of a CSC, which primarily include increased tumorigenicity in an in vivo xenograft assay. Mastering the protocols in this unit will allow the researcher to study populations of cells that may have properties of CSCs.

Keywords: oral cancer; cancer; stem cells; characterization stem; identification characterization

Journal Title: Methods in molecular biology
Year Published: 2019

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