Melanoma cell induces malignant transformation of epidermal stem cells
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Supported by Project of the“11th FiveYear Plan” for Tackling Scientific Program of PLA(06G62)and Joint Research Fund for the Overseas Chinese Young Scholars(30428001).

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    Objective:To study whether normal adult stem cells can have malignant transformation (have tumor characteristics) when exposed to tumor microenvironment. Methods: We established an in vitro model of melanoma cell-induced malignant transformation of epidermal stem cells in a cell co-culture system. The morphological changes of epidermal stem cells were observed before and after induction by phase-contrast microscope; the expression of Ecadherin and P53 mutant protein were examined by immunofluorescence method. Soft agar test was used to examine the colony forming ability of epidermal stem cells after co-culture. Results: Seven days after coculture with A-375 cells, epidermal stem cells began to form visible colonies. The expression of E-cadherin protein was decreased and P53 mutant protein was observed in some cells. Soft agar test showed that 0.55% epidermal stem cells formed colony in the soft agar. Conclusion: This study shows that epidermal stem cells can obtain the characteristics of tumor cells when exposed to inducement of A-375 cells, suggesting that tumor microenvironment can cause disturbance in selfrenewing and differentiation of stem cells.

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  • Received:April 03,2007
  • Revised:September 24,2007
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  • Online: November 20,2007
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