Prophylactic and therapeutic CSC-based vaccination reduced tumor growth, metastasis and enhanced survival in mouse model of breast cancer
Masoumeh Dehghan Manshadi, Farideh Hashemi, Sadegh Safaei, Hannaneh Golshahi, Mahmood Bozorgmehr, Leila Eini, Mohammad Reza Bolouri, Zahra Madjd, Roya Ghods

TL;DR
A cancer stem cell-based vaccine reduced tumor growth and improved survival in a mouse model of breast cancer.
Contribution
The study demonstrates that CSC-based vaccination can effectively target breast cancer in both preventive and therapeutic settings.
Findings
CSC-based vaccination significantly reduced tumor growth, metastasis, and improved survival in mice.
Prophylactic and therapeutic CSC vaccines showed stronger immune responses compared to control groups.
Vaccinated mice sera reacted more intensely with parental cancer cells than with CSCs.
Abstract
Immunotherapy is a promising cancer treatment, but its effectiveness is limited by the lack of specific strategies to target cancer stem cells (CSCs). CSCs a rare tumor cell subpopulation, are thought to drive tumor recurrence, metastasis, and therapy resistance and developing targeting CSCs is needed. This study investigates the efficacy of a CSC-based vaccine in preventing and treating breast tumor growth and metastasis in a mouse model. 4T1-CSC was enriched by sphere formation and characterized by high expression of stemness genes using real-time PCR and higher in vivo tumorigenicity compared to parental cells. Whole CSC lysates were used as vaccine in prophylactic and therapeutic settings and their efficacy was compared with parental cells, normal saline and adjuvant-injected groups in terms of tumor growth, liver and lungs metastasis and survival. Additionally, the presence of…
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TopicsCancer Cells and Metastasis · Immunotherapy and Immune Responses · Immune cells in cancer
