Published: Vol 2, Iss 24, Dec 20, 2012 DOI: 10.21769/BioProtoc.308 Views: 20777
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Abstract
Osteosarcomas are the most common primary, non-hematologic malignant tumors in childhood and adolescence, comprising almost 60% of all bone sarcomas. Although these tumors are osteoblastic in nature, the characteristics of the specific tumor-initiating cells are unclear. Osteosarcomas contain highly proliferative undifferentiated malignant cells with a disrupted bone differentiation program. Cancer stem cells (CSCs) that have tumor-initiating properties and capacity of symmetric and asymmetric division have now been described in many solid tumors. For osteosarcomas, the CSC hypothesis has received support from recently reported findings that both human and murine osteosarcomas contain a sub-population of multipotent cells that that express various mesenchymal stem cell surface markers and are capable of undergoing differentiation in multiple mesenchymal lineages such as osteoblasts and adipocytes. Differentiation into these different lineages can be easily assessed by growing cells in specific medium and assaying for differentiation markers.
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This investigation was supported by PHS Grants AR051358 from the NIAMS and DE013745 from the NIDCR, and by an NCI UO1 award (to SHO). UBR is a recipient of a fellowship from The Children's Cancer Research Fund in memory of Dr A Rausen. AM is a recipient of a research grant from St Baldrick's Foundation. JAP is a postdoctoral fellow of the American Cancer Society. SHO is an Investigator of the Howard Hughes Medical Institute. This protocol is associated with the manuscript Basu-Roy et al. (2012).
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Basu-Roy, U., Basilico, C. and Mansukhani, A. (2012). Osteogenic and Adipogenic Differentiation of Osteosarcoma Cells. Bio-protocol 2(24): e308. DOI: 10.21769/BioProtoc.308.
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Cancer Biology > Cancer stem cell > Cell biology assays
Cell Biology > Cell isolation and culture > Cell differentiation
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