Published: Vol 2, Iss 24, Dec 20, 2012 DOI: 10.21769/BioProtoc.307 Views: 21466
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Abstract
Self-renewing cells from adult tissue (such as bone) that represent a progenitor population can be grown in suspension cultures in the presence of defined serum-free medium. Progenitor cells can be identified by this property of anchorage-independent growth in suspension cultures. These spherical clusters of progenitor bone cells growing under non-adherent conditions are called osteospheres. Such progenitor populations often possess characteristics of multipotency and can differentiate into multiple mesenchymal lineages. Cancer cells capable of growing in suspension have also been reported in osteosarcomas, tumors of the bone tissue. These spherical colonies formed from single cells (clonal) in non-adherent conditions are generally considered to represent self-renewing, stem-like cells and can be employed for other assays such as multipotency and limiting dilution analysis (LDA).
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This investigation was supported by PHS Grants AR051358 from the NIAMS and DE013745 from the NIDCR, and by an NCI UO1 award (to SHO). UBR is a recipient of a fellowship from The Children's Cancer Research Fund in memory of Dr A Rausen. AM is a recipient of a research grant from St Baldrick's Foundation. JAP is a postdoctoral fellow of the American Cancer Society. SHO is an Investigator of the Howard Hughes Medical Institute. This protocol is associated with the manuscript Basu-Roy et al. (2012).
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Basu-Roy, U., Basilico, C. and Mansukhani, A. (2012). Sphere Formation (Osteosphere/Sarcopshere) Assay. Bio-protocol 2(24): e307. DOI: 10.21769/BioProtoc.307.
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Cancer Biology > Cancer stem cell > Cell biology assays
Cancer Biology > General technique > Cell biology assays
Stem Cell > Adult stem cell > Maintenance and differentiation
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