Differential display analysis of breast carcinoma cells enriched by immunomagnetic target cell selection: Gene expression profiles in bone marrow target cells
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- 4 October 2001
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in International Journal of Cancer
- Vol. 97 (1) , 28-33
- https://doi.org/10.1002/ijc.1564
Abstract
The red bone marrow (BM) is an important indicator organ of hematogenous micrometastatic spread of carcinomas. Characterization of biological properties specific for BM micrometastatic cells, however, is technically challenging due to the limited number of target cells usually available for the purpose. This report provides referrals to qualitative gene expression profiling of BM micrometastatic cells enriched by immunomagnetic selection. First, an experimental strategy was used to study regulatory mechanisms involved when BM micrometastatic cells colonize distant organs. The MA‐11 cells, originating from BM micrometastases in a breast cancer patient clinically devoid of overt metastatic disease, were injected into immunodeficient rats. Metastatic MA‐11 cells were subsequently immunoselected from the resulting in vivo lesions. The selected cell populations were compared to the injected cells by differential display analysis, and several genes possibly involved in tumor cell invasion and proliferation were confirmed as differentially expressed among the various MA‐11 cell populations. A direct approach to qualitative gene expression profiling of BM micrometastatic cells was also explored. Carcinoma cells were immunoselected from BM and axillary lymph nodes obtained from breast cancer patients, and the isolated cell populations were compared by differential display analysis. Two candidate genes, identified as factors involved in cellular growth control, appeared as differentially expressed by the target cells from BM. Our study provides detailed information on how to combine an immunomagnetic selection procedure and differential display analysis to reveal gene expression profiles that may characterize BM micrometastatic cells.Keywords
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