Nanotechniques Inactivate Cancer Stem Cells

Abstract One of the tasks of current oncology is identification of cancer stem cells and search of therapeutic means capable of their specific inhibition. The paper presents the data on phenotype characteristics of Ehrlich carcinoma cells as convenient and easy-to-follow model of tumor growth. The e...

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Main Authors: Anatoliy N. Goltsev, Natalya N. Babenko, Yulia A. Gaevskaya, Nikolay A. Bondarovich, Tatiana G. Dubrava, Maksim V. Ostankov, Olga V. Chelombitko, Yuriy V. Malyukin, Vladimir K. Klochkov, Nataliya S. Kavok
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Published: SpringerOpen 2017-06-01
Series:Nanoscale Research Letters
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s11671-017-2175-9
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spelling doaj-172af82e4e63440f85bfd445220792722020-11-24T21:38:49ZengSpringerOpenNanoscale Research Letters1931-75731556-276X2017-06-0112111210.1186/s11671-017-2175-9Nanotechniques Inactivate Cancer Stem CellsAnatoliy N. Goltsev0Natalya N. Babenko1Yulia A. Gaevskaya2Nikolay A. Bondarovich3Tatiana G. Dubrava4Maksim V. Ostankov5Olga V. Chelombitko6Yuriy V. Malyukin7Vladimir K. Klochkov8Nataliya S. Kavok9Institute for Problems of Cryobiology and Cryomedicine of the National Academy of Sciences of UkraineInstitute for Problems of Cryobiology and Cryomedicine of the National Academy of Sciences of UkraineInstitute for Problems of Cryobiology and Cryomedicine of the National Academy of Sciences of UkraineInstitute for Problems of Cryobiology and Cryomedicine of the National Academy of Sciences of UkraineInstitute for Problems of Cryobiology and Cryomedicine of the National Academy of Sciences of UkraineInstitute for Problems of Cryobiology and Cryomedicine of the National Academy of Sciences of UkraineInstitute for Problems of Cryobiology and Cryomedicine of the National Academy of Sciences of UkraineInstitutes for Scintillation Materials of the National Academy of Sciences of UkraineInstitutes for Scintillation Materials of the National Academy of Sciences of UkraineInstitutes for Scintillation Materials of the National Academy of Sciences of UkraineAbstract One of the tasks of current oncology is identification of cancer stem cells and search of therapeutic means capable of their specific inhibition. The paper presents the data on phenotype characteristics of Ehrlich carcinoma cells as convenient and easy-to-follow model of tumor growth. The evidence of cancer stem cells as a part of Ehrlich carcinoma and significance of CD44+ and CD44– subpopulations in maintaining the growth of this type of tumor were demonstrated. A high (tenfold) tumorigenic activity of the Ehrlich carcinoma CD44+ cells if compared to CD44– cells was proven. In this pair of comparison, the CD44+ cells had a higher potential of generating in peritoneal cavity of CD44high, CD44+CD24–, CD44+CD24+ cell subpopulations, highlighting the presence of cancer stem cells in a pool of CD44+ cells. In this study, the ability of synthesized hybrid nanocomplexes, comprising the nanoparticles of rare earth orthovanadates GdYVO4:Eu3+ and cholesterol to inhibit the tumor growth and to increase the survival of the animals with tumors was established. A special contribution into tumor-inhibiting effect is made by each of its components. Treatment of Ehrlich carcinoma cells with two-component hybrid complex resulted in maximum reduction in the concentration of the most tumorigenic CD44high cells with simultaneous rise in the number of CD117+ cells that decreased an intensity of tumor growth by 74.70 ± 4.38% if compared with the control.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s11671-017-2175-9Cancer stem ellsEhrlich carcinoma cellsNanocomplexes
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author Anatoliy N. Goltsev
Natalya N. Babenko
Yulia A. Gaevskaya
Nikolay A. Bondarovich
Tatiana G. Dubrava
Maksim V. Ostankov
Olga V. Chelombitko
Yuriy V. Malyukin
Vladimir K. Klochkov
Nataliya S. Kavok
spellingShingle Anatoliy N. Goltsev
Natalya N. Babenko
Yulia A. Gaevskaya
Nikolay A. Bondarovich
Tatiana G. Dubrava
Maksim V. Ostankov
Olga V. Chelombitko
Yuriy V. Malyukin
Vladimir K. Klochkov
Nataliya S. Kavok
Nanotechniques Inactivate Cancer Stem Cells
Nanoscale Research Letters
Cancer stem ells
Ehrlich carcinoma cells
Nanocomplexes
author_facet Anatoliy N. Goltsev
Natalya N. Babenko
Yulia A. Gaevskaya
Nikolay A. Bondarovich
Tatiana G. Dubrava
Maksim V. Ostankov
Olga V. Chelombitko
Yuriy V. Malyukin
Vladimir K. Klochkov
Nataliya S. Kavok
author_sort Anatoliy N. Goltsev
title Nanotechniques Inactivate Cancer Stem Cells
title_short Nanotechniques Inactivate Cancer Stem Cells
title_full Nanotechniques Inactivate Cancer Stem Cells
title_fullStr Nanotechniques Inactivate Cancer Stem Cells
title_full_unstemmed Nanotechniques Inactivate Cancer Stem Cells
title_sort nanotechniques inactivate cancer stem cells
publisher SpringerOpen
series Nanoscale Research Letters
issn 1931-7573
1556-276X
publishDate 2017-06-01
description Abstract One of the tasks of current oncology is identification of cancer stem cells and search of therapeutic means capable of their specific inhibition. The paper presents the data on phenotype characteristics of Ehrlich carcinoma cells as convenient and easy-to-follow model of tumor growth. The evidence of cancer stem cells as a part of Ehrlich carcinoma and significance of CD44+ and CD44– subpopulations in maintaining the growth of this type of tumor were demonstrated. A high (tenfold) tumorigenic activity of the Ehrlich carcinoma CD44+ cells if compared to CD44– cells was proven. In this pair of comparison, the CD44+ cells had a higher potential of generating in peritoneal cavity of CD44high, CD44+CD24–, CD44+CD24+ cell subpopulations, highlighting the presence of cancer stem cells in a pool of CD44+ cells. In this study, the ability of synthesized hybrid nanocomplexes, comprising the nanoparticles of rare earth orthovanadates GdYVO4:Eu3+ and cholesterol to inhibit the tumor growth and to increase the survival of the animals with tumors was established. A special contribution into tumor-inhibiting effect is made by each of its components. Treatment of Ehrlich carcinoma cells with two-component hybrid complex resulted in maximum reduction in the concentration of the most tumorigenic CD44high cells with simultaneous rise in the number of CD117+ cells that decreased an intensity of tumor growth by 74.70 ± 4.38% if compared with the control.
topic Cancer stem ells
Ehrlich carcinoma cells
Nanocomplexes
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s11671-017-2175-9
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