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Salinomycin Can Effectively Kill ALDH(high) Stem-like Cells on Gastric Cancer

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Date 2011 Oct 15
PMID 21996439
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Salinomycin is a novel identified cancer stem cells (CSCs) killer. Higher ALDH activity represents CSCs characterization. Here, we screened ALDH activities on several gastric cancer cell lines and divided them into ALDH(high) and ALDH(low) gastric cancer groups. ALDH(high) cancer cells (NCI-N87 and SNU-1) disclosed more CSCs characteristics, such as higher levels of Sox2, Nanog and Nestin, more floating spheroid bodies, more colony formation and more resistance to conventional chemotherapeutic drugs 5-Fu and CDDP, compared to these parameters observed in ALDH(low) cancer cells (P<0.01). Importantly, ALDH(high) cancer cells are relatively sensitive to salinomycin when compared to ALDH(low) cancer cells (P<0.01). Our results confirmed ALDH as functional marker of CSCs population on gastric cancer. Salinomycin might be selective therapy for CSCs fraction, which is resistant to conventional anticancer drugs 5-Fu and CDDP.

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