Isolation, Characterization and Proliferation of Cancer Cells from Breast Cancer Patients

Widowati, Wahyu and Heriady, Yusuf and Laksmitawati, Dian R. and Jasaputra, Diana Krisanti and Wargasetia, Teresa Liliana and Rizal, Rizal and Perdana, Fajar Sukma and Amalia, Annisa and Arlisyah, Annisa and Khoiriyah, Zakiyatul and Faried, Ahmad and Subangkit, Mawar (2018) Isolation, Characterization and Proliferation of Cancer Cells from Breast Cancer Patients. Acta Informatica Medica, 26 (4). pp. 240-244.

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Abstract

Introduction: The most cases of cancer death, which are in the first ranks among cancers suffered by women is breast cancer. The breast cancer therapy for patients has been done, but still not optimal, so it is necessary to understand the mechanism of therapy in model cell of breast cancer. Aim: This study aims to develop an isolation technique of breast cancer cell from patients as a cancer cell model. Material and Methods: Breast cancer cell isolation is performed by enzymatic methods using the collagen I and hyaluronidase. Then, breast cancer cells were characterized using flow cytometry based on the CD44/CD24 expression where MDA-MB468 and MCF-7 breast cancer cell lines were used as positive controls. Estrogen receptor (ER), progesterone receptor (PR), p53, HER2, and Ki67 expression were assessed using an immunohistochemistry assay. Result and Discussion: The morphology of cancer cells was fibroblast like cells on the day 7th after isolation. Isolated breast cancer cells expressed 95.33±0.47% of CD44+/CD24+ and human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2) low expressions. Isolation of breast cancer cells can use In-house enzymatic protocol. Isolated breast cancer showed the same expression as MDA-MB468 (CD44+/CD24+) and HER2- compared to MCF-7 cell lines (CD44-/CD24+). Conclusion: These cells belonged to a basal type of breast carcinoma and expressed CD44+/CD24+, then isolated BCCs can be used as model cancer cells for further research. Keywords: breast cancer, cell lines, CD44 antigen, CD24 antigen, enzymatic assay.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: R Medicine > R Medicine (General)
Depositing User: Perpustakaan Maranatha
Date Deposited: 07 Oct 2020 10:00
Last Modified: 04 Feb 2023 00:07
URI: http://repository.maranatha.edu/id/eprint/27401

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