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. 2005 Apr 15;65(8):3035-9.
doi: 10.1158/0008-5472.CAN-04-4194.

Spontaneous human adult stem cell transformation

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Spontaneous human adult stem cell transformation

Daniel Rubio et al. Cancer Res. .

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  • Cancer Res. 2005 Jun 1;65(11):4969

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Abstract

Human adult stem cells are being evaluated widely for various therapeutic approaches. Several recent clinical trials have reported their safety, showing them to be highly resistant to transformation. The clear similarities between stem cell and cancer stem cell genetic programs are nonetheless the basis of a recent proposal that some cancer stem cells could derive from human adult stem cells. Here we show that although they can be managed safely during the standard ex vivo expansion period (6-8 weeks), human mesenchymal stem cells can undergo spontaneous transformation following long-term in vitro culture (4-5 months). This is the first report of spontaneous transformation of human adult stem cells, supporting the hypothesis of cancer stem cell origin. Our findings indicate the importance of biosafety studies of mesenchymal stem cell biology to efficiently exploit their full clinical therapeutic potential.

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  • Adult stem cells and cancer.
    Kassem M, Burns JS, García Castro J, Rubio Muñoz D. Kassem M, et al. Cancer Res. 2005 Oct 15;65(20):9601; author reply 9601. doi: 10.1158/0008-5472.CAN-05-1541. Cancer Res. 2005. PMID: 16230427 No abstract available.

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