PLoS ONE (Jan 2011)

Long-term sphere culture cannot maintain a high ratio of cancer stem cells: a mathematical model and experiment.

  • Tang Peng,
  • Ma Qinghua,
  • Tang Zhenning,
  • Wang Kaifa,
  • Jiang Jun

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0025518
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 11
p. e25518

Abstract

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Acquiring abundant and high-purity cancer stem cells (CSCs) is an important prerequisite for CSC research. At present, researchers usually gain high-purity CSCs through flow cytometry sorting and expand them by short-term sphere culture. However, it is still uncertain whether we can amplify high-purity CSCs through long-term sphere culture. We have proposed a mathematical model using ordinary differential equations to derive the continuous variation of the CSC ratio in long-term sphere culture and estimated the model parameters based on a long-term sphere culture of MCF-7 stem cells. We found that the CSC ratio in long-term sphere culture presented as gradually decreased drift and might be stable at a lower level. Furthermore, we found that fitted model parameters could explain the main growth pattern of CSCs and differentiated cancer cells in long-term sphere culture.