Isolation and characterization of the primary epithelial breast cancer cells and the adjacent normal epithelial cells from Iranian women’s breast cancer tumors

As an experimental model, most studies rely on established human cancer cell lines; however, some genetical or phenotypical differences exist between these cells and their original tumor. Therefore, primary cells isolated directly from tissue are believed to be more biologically relevant tools for s...

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Hauptverfasser: Faridi, Nassim, Bathaie, S. Zahra, Abroun, Saeid, Farzaneh, Parvaneh, Karbasian, Hamid, Tamanoi, Fuyuhiko, Mohagheghi, Mohammad-Ali
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description As an experimental model, most studies rely on established human cancer cell lines; however, some genetical or phenotypical differences exist between these cells and their original tumor. Therefore, primary cells isolated directly from tissue are believed to be more biologically relevant tools for studying human and animal biology. Here, we aimed to isolate primary epithelial cancer and normal cells from breast tumors of Iranian women, for the first time. Thus, we isolated the epithelial and fibroblast cells from biopsy samples of patients with breast cancer based on differential centrifugation followed by culture in selective media. Normal epithelial cells obtained from the tissue biopsy away from the core of the tumor, based on the pathological diagnosis. Flow cytometry analysis indicated the positive immunoreactivity of the isolated epithelial cells against CD24 and Epithelial Specific Antigen (ESA/EpCAM), while they displayed a concomitant low expression of CD44 and CD49f. In contrat to fibroblasts, the qPCR data indicated the expression of luminal intracellular cytokeratin (Ck18) in both normal and cancer epithelial cells, but there was no expression of myoepithelial/basal markers, CK5 and vimentin. The epithelial cancer cells were reactive to cytokeratin 19 (CK19) antibody, whereas the normal epithelial cells were not. The expression of calmodulin-like protein ( CLP ) was also lower in the cancer epithelial cells than in the normal ones. In conclusion, primary epithelial normal and cancer cells, in addition to the fibroblasts were isolated and characterized from breast tumor of Iranian patients; and CLP expression is suggested as a susceptibility marker for breast cancer screening.
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Biochemistry
Biomedicine
Biopsy
Biotechnology
Breast cancer
Calcium-binding protein
Calmodulin
Cancer screening
CD44 antigen
Cell culture
Cells
Centrifugation
Chemistry
Chemistry and Materials Science
Cholera
Culture media
Cytokeratin
Epidermal growth factor
Epithelial cells
Fibroblasts
Flow cytometry
Immunoreactivity
Insulin
Kinases
Medical screening
Original
Original Article
Penicillin
Proteins
Selective media
Surgeons
Tumor cell lines
Tumors
Vimentin
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