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Review
. 2012:2012:708036.
doi: 10.1155/2012/708036. Epub 2012 May 30.

Significance of CD44 and CD24 as cancer stem cell markers: an enduring ambiguity

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Review

Significance of CD44 and CD24 as cancer stem cell markers: an enduring ambiguity

Appalaraju Jaggupilli et al. Clin Dev Immunol. 2012.

Abstract

Cancer stem cell population is a subset of cells capable of dictating invasion, metastasis, heterogeneity, and therapeutic resistance in tumours. Eradication of this rare population is a new insight in cancer treatment. However, prospective identification, characterization, and isolation of these CSCs have been a major challenge. Many studies were performed on surface markers for potential identification and isolation of CSCs. Lack of universal expression of surface markers limits their usage and no best combination of markers has yet been confirmed to identify CSCs capable of initiating and metastasizing tumours. CD44, a hyaluronic acid receptor, is one of the most commonly studied surface markers, which is expressed by almost every tumour cell. CD24, a heat stable antigen, is another surface marker expressed in many tumour types. However, their expression and prognostic value in isolating CSCs are still an enduring ambiguity. In this critical review, we assess the role of CD44 and CD24 in tumour initiation, development, and metastasis. We mainly focus on analysing the significance of CD44 and CD24 as CSC surface markers in combination or with other putative markers in different types of cancer.

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Figure 1
FACS analysis for double staining of CD44 and CD24 in selected human cancer cell lines. These cell lines are breast (MDA-MB-468), renal (CAKI2), colon (HCT116), lung (COR L23), and ovarian cancer (OVCAR3, SKOV3, CAOV3 and A2780). Each cancer cell line shows differential expression for both CD44 and CD24. It is highly variable even amongst cell lines of same cancer types indicating the heterogeneity between tumours.

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