Journal article

Cancer stem cell markers in breast cancer: Pathological, clinical and prognostic significance

HR Ali, SJ Dawson, FM Blows, E Provenzano, PD Pharoah, C Caldas

Breast Cancer Research | Published : 2011

Abstract

Introduction: The cancer stem cell (CSC) hypothesis states that tumours consist of a cellular hierarchy with CSCs at the apex driving tumour recurrence and metastasis. Hence, CSCs are potentially of profound clinical importance. We set out to establish the clinical relevance of breast CSC markers by profiling a large cohort of breast tumours in tissue microarrays (TMAs) using immunohistochemistry (IHC).Methods: We included 4, 125 patients enrolled in the SEARCH population-based study with tumours represented in TMAs and classified into molecular subtype according to a validated IHC-based five-marker scheme. IHC was used to detect CD44/CD24, ALDH1A1, aldehyde dehydrogenase family 1 member A3 ..

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University of Melbourne Researchers

Grants

Awarded by Cancer Research UK


Funding Acknowledgements

HRA is supported by a fellowship funded by the Addenbrooke's Charitable Trust and the NIHR Cambridge Biomedical Research Centre. SJD is supported by a fellowship funded by the Commonwealth Scholarship and Fellowship program and Cancer Research UK. SEARCH is funded by programme grants from Cancer Research UK (C490/A11019 and C490/A11024).