Abstract
Nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) is a unique EBV-associated epithelial malignancy, showing highly invasive and metastatic phenotype. Despite increasing evidence demonstrating the critical role of cancer stem-like cells (CSCs) in the maintenance and progression of tumors in a variety of malignancies, the existence and properties of CSC in EBV-associated NPC are largely unknown. Our study aims to elucidate the presence and role of CSCs in the pathogenesis of this malignant disease. Sphere-forming cells were isolated from an EBV-positive NPC cell line C666-1 and its tumor-initiating properties were confirmed by in vitro and in vivo assays. In these spheroids, up-regulation of multiple stem cell markers were found. By flow cytometry, we demonstrated that both CD44 and SOX2 were overexpressed in a majority of sphere-forming C666-1 cells. The CD44+SOX2+ cells was detected in a minor population in EBV-positive xenografts and primary tumors and considered as potential CSC in NPC. Notably, the isolated CD44+ NPC cells were resistant to chemotherapeutic agents and with higher spheroid formation efficiency, showing CSC properties. On the other hand, microarray analysis has revealed a number of differentially expressed genes involved in transcription regulation (e.g. FOXN4, GLI1), immune response (CCR7, IL8) and transmembrane transport (e.g. ABCC3, ABCC11) in the spheroids. Among these genes, increased expression of CCR7 in CD44+ CSCs was confirmed in NPC xenografts and primary tumors. Importantly, blocking of CCR7 abolished the sphere-forming ability of C666-1 in vitro. Expression of CCR7 was associated with recurrent disease and distant metastasis. The current study defined the specific properties of a CSC subpopulation in EBV-associated NPC. Our findings provided new insights into developing effective therapies targeting on CSCs, thereby potentiating treatment efficacy for NPC patients.
Highlights
Non-keratinizing nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) is a distinct epithelial malignancy arising from the head and neck region
This study provides the first evidence on the existence of highly tumorigenic cancer stem-like cells (CSCs) in Epstein-Barr virus (EBV)-positive NPC
We have developed a protocol to obtain EBV-positive NPC CSCs for further characterization
Summary
Non-keratinizing nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) is a distinct epithelial malignancy arising from the head and neck region. It consistently associates with Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) and shows unique clinical and pathological feature. NPC demonstrates strong geographic preference, showing high prevalence in Southeast Asia, especially in the Cantonese region including Hong Kong with an annual incidence of 25–50 per 100,000 persons [1]. The mainstay treatment for NPC is either radiotherapy or combined chemo-radiotherapy which shows over. 90% cure rate in patients with early disease stage [3]. The outcome for patients with advanced loco-regional diseases and distant metastases are unsatisfactory. Significant rates of distant relapse and metastasis still occur in these patients after radiotherapy or chemo-radiotherapy. One of the major mechanisms for such post-therapeutic recurrence of NPC has been suggested by the ‘cancer stem-like cell’ (CSC) proposition [4]
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