Breast cancer stem cell population in different molecular subtypes of breast cancer

Parul Gupta, Vikram Singh, Sandeep Kumar, Ashim Das, Gurpreet Singh, Amanjit Bal

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Breast cancer heterogeneity is well documented and to some extent is attributed to the presence of cancer stem cells (CSCs). Breast cancer stem cells are identified by the presence of cell surface molecule CD44 and absence of CD24. METHODS: In the present study a flowcytometric analysis was done to study the expression distribution of CSC phenotype of CD44+/CD24-/low, among different molecular subtypes of breast cancer and to find a correlation with clinicopathological features. RESULTS: CSCs were observed in all the molecular subtypes of breast cancer. The highest population of CSCs was noted in luminal B (3.4%), followed by TNBC (1.7%), and Her-2 subtype (1.6%). The least number of CD44+/CD24-cells were seen in Luminal A subgroup (1.3%). CONCLUSION: Existence of cancer stem cells in all the subtypes may suggest the possibility of failure of current therapies in treatment of patients.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)199-203
Number of pages5
JournalBreast Disease
Volume41
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 2022
Externally publishedYes

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Keywords

  • Cancer stem cells
  • breast cancer
  • flowcytometry

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