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Table 1 Phenotypic characteristics of breast cancer stem cells

From: Breast cancer stem cells: implications for therapy of breast cancer

Factor

Characteristics

Reference(s)

Cell surface markers that are expressed by putative breast cancer stem cells

   ABCG2

ABCG2 (ATP-binding cassette G2) is a class of drug transporters capable of pumping cytotoxic drugs out of the cell.

[6]

   CD44

CD44 is involved in cellular adhesion, motility, and metastases.

[34, 35]

   CD10

CD10 is a common acute lymphoblastic leukaemia antigen that is overexpressed on many tumours.

[39]

   EpCAM/ESA

Epithelial cell adhesion molecule/Epithelial surface antigen is expressed on mammary tissue and tumours.

[39]

   CD29 (β1-integrin)

CD29 is a membrane receptor involved in cell adhesion and metastatic diffusion of tumour cells.

[9]

   CD49f (α6-integrin)

CD49f is involved in basal and endothelial cell distribution and is a candidate stem cell marker.

[39]

   CD133 (prominin-1)

CD133 is a cell surface glyoprotein with an unknown function in cancer stem cells and its expression is documented for various types of cancer.

[116, 117]

   ALDH1

Aldehyde dehydrogenase-1 plays a role in the differentiation of stem cells and its activity predicts poorer clinical outcomes.

[112]

   CXCR4

CXCR4 is a chemokine receptor involved in metastasis and its expression is increased in mammospheres.

[44, 45]

   ER

Oestrogen receptor is expressed on breast cancer cells, mammary progenitors, and breast cancer stem cells.

[54, 59]

Signalling pathways that play a role in cancer stem cells

   Delta/Notch pathway

This pathway is involved in cell fate development and is expressed in stem cells and early progenitor cells.

[60]

Notch-4

Notch-4 plays a role in mammary development and its overexpression has been shown to promote mammary tumours.

[45, 60, 61]

   Wnt signalling pathway

This pathway is involved in stem cell self-renewal and its overexpression can lead to epithelial and mammary tumours.

[27, 63]

β-catenin

β-catenin is a downstream target of the Wnt pathway. A pro-oncogenic role has been described.

[63]

   Hedgehog/Patched pathway

This pathway is involved in embryonic growth and cell fate determination.

[64]

PITCH

A receptor for the Hedgehog signalling family, PITCH has been connected to early embryonic tumourigenesis.

[64]

EGFR

Epidermal growth factor receptor signalling has been found to be upregulated in breast cancer stem cells and may be required for mammosphere formation.

[77, 111]