[HTML][HTML] STAT3 as a potential therapeutic target in ALDH+ and CD44+/CD24+ stem cell-like pancreatic cancer cells

L Lin, D Jou, Y Wang, H Ma, T Liu… - International …, 2016 - spandidos-publications.com
L Lin, D Jou, Y Wang, H Ma, T Liu, J Fuchs, PK Li, J Lü, C Li, J Lin
International journal of oncology, 2016spandidos-publications.com
Persistent activation of signal transducers and activators of transcription 3 (STAT3) is
commonly detected in many types of cancer including pancreatic cancer. Whether STAT3 is
activated in stem cell-like pancreatic cancer cells and the effect of STAT3 inhibition, is still
unknown. Flow cytometry was used to isolate pancreatic cancer stem-like cells which are
identified by both aldehyde dehydrogenase (ALDH)-positive (ALDH+) as well as cluster of
differentiation (CD) 44-positive/CD24-positive subpopulations (CD44+/CD24+). STAT3 …
Abstract
Persistent activation of signal transducers and activators of transcription 3 (STAT3) is commonly detected in many types of cancer including pancreatic cancer. Whether STAT3 is activated in stem cell-like pancreatic cancer cells and the effect of STAT3 inhibition, is still unknown. Flow cytometry was used to isolate pancreatic cancer stem-like cells which are identified by both aldehyde dehydrogenase (ALDH)-positive (ALDH+) as well as cluster of differentiation (CD) 44-positive/CD24-positive subpopulations (CD44+/CD24+). STAT3 activation and the effects of STAT3 inhibition by STAT3 inhibitors, LLL12, FLLL32, and Stattic in ALDH+ and CD44+/CD24+ cells were examined. Our results showed that ALDH+ and CD44+/CD24+ pancreatic cancer stem-like cells expressed higher levels of phosphorylated STAT3, an active form of STAT3, compared to ALDH-negative (ALDH-) and CD44-negative/CD24-negative (CD44-/CD24-) pancreatic cancer cells, suggesting that STAT3 is activated in pancreatic cancer stem-like cells. Small molecular STAT3 inhibitors inhibited STAT3 phosphorylation, STAT3 downstream target gene expression, cell viability, and tumorsphere formation in ALDH+ and CD44+/CD24+ cells. Our results indicate that STAT3 is a novel therapeutic target in pancreatic cancer stem-like cells and inhibition of activated STAT3 in these cells by STAT3 inhibitors may offer an effective treatment for pancreatic cancer.
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