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Primary Culture of Human Vestibular Schwannomas
Published on: July 20, 2014
Embryonic stem cell-like subpopulations are present within Schwannoma
Ethan J Kilmister1, Josie Patel1, Nicholas Bockett1
1Gillies McIndoe Research Institute, Wellington, New Zealand.
Background:
There is accumulating evidence of the presence of embryonic stem cell (ESC)-like cells in benign tumors.
Aim:
This study aimed to identify ESC-like cells in Schwannoma using the induced-pluripotent stem cell (iPSC) markers OCT4, SOX2, NANOG, KLF4 and c-MYC.
Methods:
Immunohistochemical (IHC) staining (n = 20) and RT-qPCR (n = 6) were performed on Schwannoma tissue samples (STS) to investigate protein and mRNA expression of these iPSC markers, respectively. Immunofluorescence (IF) staining was performed to investigate co-localization of the iPSC markers with CD34, α-SMA and CD133.
Results:
IHC staining and RT-qPCR demonstrated protein and mRNA expression of all five iPSC markers, respectively. IF staining showed expression of SOX2, KLF4 and c-MYC on the tumor cells and the endothelium of the tumor microvessels which also expressed OCT4, while NANOG was exclusively expressed on the endothelium of the tumor microvessels. The OCT4+/CD34+ endothelium expressed CD133.
Conclusion:
We have identified a putative OCT4+/SOX2+/NANOG+/KLF4+/c-MYC+/CD133+ ESC-like subpopulation on the endothelium of tumor microvessels and an OCT4-/SOX2+/NANOG-/KLF4+/c-MYC+/CD133+ ESC-like subpopulation, within Schwannoma.
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