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Epithelial-mesenchymal transition triggers cancer stem cell generation in human thyroid cancer cells

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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ONCOLOGY
Volume 43, Issue 1, Pages 113-120

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SPANDIDOS PUBL LTD
DOI: 10.3892/ijo.2013.1913

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hypoxic inducible factor 1 alpha; thyroid; cancer stem cell; epithelial-mesenchymal transition

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [30901725, 30700968, 30800416]

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Increasing evidence has shown that cancer stem cells or tumor initiating cells are the 'root cause' of malignant cancers. However, the exact origin of cancer stem cells still remains obscure in thyroid research. EMT has been implicated in the initiation and conversion of early-stage tumors into invasive malignancies and is associated with the stemness of cancer cells. Based on these facts, a new hypothesis was suggested that EMT induces cancer stem cell generation and tumor progression in human thyroid cancer cells in vitro. In the present study, FTC133 cells identified as EMT-negative cells were used for EMT induction by HIF-1 alpha transfection. Overexpression of HIF-1 alpha induced FTC133 cells to undergo EMT, downregulated the epithelial markers E-cadherin, upregulated the mesenchymal marker vimentin, and associated with highly invasive and metastatic properties. Most importantly, the induction of EMT promoted the stem-like side population cell proportion in the FTC133 cells. These results indicate that EMT induction promotes CSC traits and cell proportions in the thyroid cancer cells, which implies that EMT could induce cancer stem cell generation and tumor progression in thyroid cancers. Further understanding of the role of EMT and cancer stem cells in cancer progression may reveal new targets for the prevention or therapy of thyroid cancers.

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