2017
DOI: 10.5152/imj.2017.63497
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The Expressions of Cancer Stem Cell Markers and Nonclassical HLA antigens in Breast Tumors

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“…Most have been performed using immunohistochemical methods and have reported a strong correlation between increased HLA-G expression and poor tumor prognosis [15,23]. In BC, HLA-G is also associated with poor prognosis, and some researchers determined that HLA-G might be increased in a subset of tumor cells called cancer stem cells [24,25]. Based on the literature data, we investigated the HLA-G expression status of IFN-gstimulated invasive breast tumor cells; i.e., MDA-MB-231 and non-invasive MCF-7 cells and explored how MSCs affected this status.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most have been performed using immunohistochemical methods and have reported a strong correlation between increased HLA-G expression and poor tumor prognosis [15,23]. In BC, HLA-G is also associated with poor prognosis, and some researchers determined that HLA-G might be increased in a subset of tumor cells called cancer stem cells [24,25]. Based on the literature data, we investigated the HLA-G expression status of IFN-gstimulated invasive breast tumor cells; i.e., MDA-MB-231 and non-invasive MCF-7 cells and explored how MSCs affected this status.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%