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Characterization of subpopulation lacking both B-cell and plasma cell markers in Waldenstrom macroglobulinemia cell line.
[waldenström macroglobulinemia]
Cancer
cells
with
tumorigenic
potential
are
limited
to
a
small
population
known
as
cancer
-initiating
cells
(
CICs
)
.
To
date
,
CICs
have
not
been
identified
in
non-
Hodgkin
's
lymphomas
.
Here
,
we
investigated
a
candidate
of
CICs
of
an
indolent
non-
Hodgkin
's
lymphoma
,
Waldenstrom
macroglobulinemia
(
WM
)
,
using
WM
cell
line
MWCL-
1
.
WM
tumor
expresses
both
B-
cell
and
plasma
cell
markers
,
CD
2
0
and
CD
138
.
When
stained
with
anti-
CD
2
0
and
anti-
CD
138
antibodies
,
MWCL-
1
cells
were
classified
into
three
subpopulations
:
CD
2
0
â»
CD
138
â»
,
CD
2
0
âº
CD
138
â»
,
and
CD
2
0
âº
CD
138
âº
.
When
cultured
,
CD
2
0
â»
CD
138
â»
cells
yielded
all
three
subpopulations
,
but
CD
2
0
âº
cells
did
not
yield
CD
2
0
â»
CD
138
â»
cells
.
Higher
reactive
oxygen
species
(
ROS
)
expelling
and
in
vitro
colony
formation
activities
were
detected
in
CD
2
0
â»
CD
138
â»
cells
than
in
CD
2
0
âº
CD
138
â»
and
CD
2
0
âº
CD
138
âº
cells
.
When
cultured
in
the
absence
of
serum
or
with
anti-
cancer
drug
,
CD
2
0
â»
CD
138
â»
cells
were
resistant
to
apoptosis
.
In
contrast
,
CD
2
0
âº
CD
138
âº
cells
were
vulnerable
to
apoptosis
in
the
same
condition
.
In
fact
,
the
immunohistochemical
analysis
with
clinical
samples
revealed
that
tumor
cells
in
apoptosis
were
CD
138
-
positive
.
The
production
of
all
three
subpopulations
,
the
efficient
ROS
expelling
and
in
vitro
colony-forming
activities
,
and
the
resistance
to
apoptosis
suggested
that
the
CD
2
0
â»
CD
138
â»
cell
might
be
a
candidate
of
CICs
in
WM
.
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