Title of article
A Temporarily Distinct Subpopulation of Slow-Cycling Melanoma Cells Is Required for Continuous Tumor Growth
Author/Authors
Alexander Roesch، نويسنده , , Mizuho Fukunaga-Kalabis، نويسنده , , Elizabeth C. Schmidt، نويسنده , , Susan E. Zabierowski، نويسنده , , Patricia A. Brafford، نويسنده , , Adina Vultur، نويسنده , , Devraj Basu، نويسنده , , Phyllis Gimotty، نويسنده , , Thomas Vogt، نويسنده , , Meenhard Herlyn، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
هفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Pages
12
From page
583
To page
594
Abstract
Melanomas are highly heterogeneous tumors, but the biological significance of their different subpopulations is not clear. Using the H3K4 demethylase JARID1B (KDM5B/PLU-1/RBP2-H1) as a biomarker, we have characterized a small subpopulation of slow-cycling melanoma cells that cycle with doubling times of >4 weeks within the rapidly proliferating main population. Isolated JARID1B-positive melanoma cells give rise to a highly proliferative progeny. Knockdown of JARID1B leads to an initial acceleration of tumor growth followed by exhaustion which suggests that the JARID1B-positive subpopulation is essential for continuous tumor growth. Expression of JARID1B is dynamically regulated and does not follow a hierarchical cancer stem cell model because JARID1B-negative cells can become positive and even single melanoma cells irrespective of selection are tumorigenic. These results suggest a new understanding of melanoma heterogeneity with tumor maintenance as a dynamic process mediated by a temporarily distinct subpopulation.
Journal title
CELL
Serial Year
2010
Journal title
CELL
Record number
1022120
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