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@article{1317751, author = {Ňuňuková, Alena and Neradil, Jakub and Škoda, Jan and Jaroš, Josef and Hampl, Aleš and Štěrba, Jaroslav and Veselská, Renata}, article_location = {Athens}, article_number = {1}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.3892/ijmm.2015.2210}, keywords = {CD133; prominin-1; rhabdomyosarcoma; cell nuclei; immunodetection}, language = {eng}, issn = {1107-3756}, journal = {International Journal of Molecular Medicine}, title = {Atypical nuclear localization of CD133 plasma membrane glycoprotein in rhabdomyosarcoma cell lines}, url = {http://www.spandidos-publications.com/ijmm/36/1/65}, volume = {36}, year = {2015} }
TY - JOUR ID - 1317751 AU - Ňuňuková, Alena - Neradil, Jakub - Škoda, Jan - Jaroš, Josef - Hampl, Aleš - Štěrba, Jaroslav - Veselská, Renata PY - 2015 TI - Atypical nuclear localization of CD133 plasma membrane glycoprotein in rhabdomyosarcoma cell lines JF - International Journal of Molecular Medicine VL - 36 IS - 1 SP - 65-72 EP - 65-72 PB - Spandidos Publications Ltd SN - 11073756 KW - CD133 KW - prominin-1 KW - rhabdomyosarcoma KW - cell nuclei KW - immunodetection UR - http://www.spandidos-publications.com/ijmm/36/1/65 L2 - http://www.spandidos-publications.com/ijmm/36/1/65 N2 - CD133 (also known as prominin-1) is a cell surface glycoprotein that is widely used for the identification of stem cells. Furthermore, its glycosylated epitope, AC133, has recently been discussed as a marker of cancer stem cells in various human malignancies. During our recent experiments on rhabdomyosarcomas (RMS), we unexpectedly identified an atypical nuclear localization of CD133 in a relatively stable subset of cells in five RMS cell lines established in our laboratory. To the best of our knowledge, this atypical localization of CD133 has not yet been proven or analyzed in detail in cancer cells. In the present study, we verified the nuclear localization of CD133 in RMS cells using three independent anti-CD133 antibodies, including both rabbit polyclonal and mouse monoclonal antibodies. Indirect immunofluorescence and confocal microscopy followed by software cross-section analysis, transmission electron microscopy and cell fractionation with immunoblotting were also employed, and all the results undeniably confirmed the presence of CD133 in the nuclei of stable minor subpopulations of all five RMS cell lines. The proportion of cells showing an exclusive nuclear localization of CD133 ranged from 3.4 to 7.5%, with only minor differences observed among the individual anti-CD133 antibodies. Although the role of CD133 in the cell nucleus remains unclear, these results clearly indicate that this atypical nuclear localization of CD133 in a minor subpopulation of cancer cells is a common phenomenon in RMS cell lines. ER -
ŇUŇUKOVÁ, Alena, Jakub NERADIL, Jan ŠKODA, Josef JAROŠ, Aleš HAMPL, Jaroslav ŠTĚRBA and Renata VESELSKÁ. Atypical nuclear localization of CD133 plasma membrane glycoprotein in rhabdomyosarcoma cell lines. \textit{International Journal of Molecular Medicine}. Athens: Spandidos Publications Ltd, 2015, vol.~36, No~1, p.~65-72. ISSN~1107-3756. Available from: https://dx.doi.org/10.3892/ijmm.2015.2210.
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