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The Role of Breast Cancer Stem Cells as a Prognostic Marker and a Target to Improve the Efficacy of Breast Cancer Therapy

Breast cancer is the most common form of tumor in women and the leading cause of cancer-related mortality. Even though the major cellular burden in breast cancer is constituted by the so-called bulk tumor cells, another cell subpopulation named cancer stem cells (CSCs) has been identified. The latte...

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Autores principales: Scioli, Maria Giovanna, Storti, Gabriele, D’Amico, Federico, Gentile, Pietro, Fabbri, Giulia, Cervelli, Valerio, Orlandi, Augusto
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6678191/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31330794
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers11071021
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author Scioli, Maria Giovanna
Storti, Gabriele
D’Amico, Federico
Gentile, Pietro
Fabbri, Giulia
Cervelli, Valerio
Orlandi, Augusto
author_facet Scioli, Maria Giovanna
Storti, Gabriele
D’Amico, Federico
Gentile, Pietro
Fabbri, Giulia
Cervelli, Valerio
Orlandi, Augusto
author_sort Scioli, Maria Giovanna
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description Breast cancer is the most common form of tumor in women and the leading cause of cancer-related mortality. Even though the major cellular burden in breast cancer is constituted by the so-called bulk tumor cells, another cell subpopulation named cancer stem cells (CSCs) has been identified. The latter have stem features, a self-renewal capacity, and the ability to regenerate the bulk tumor cells. CSCs have been described in several cancer types but breast cancer stem cells (BCSCs) were among the first to be identified and characterized. Therefore, many efforts have been put into the phenotypic characterization of BCSCs and the study of their potential as prognostic indicators and therapeutic targets. Many dysregulated pathways in BCSCs are involved in the epithelial–mesenchymal transition (EMT) and are found up-regulated in circulating tumor cells (CTCs), another important cancer cell subpopulation, that shed into the vasculature and disseminate along the body to give metastases. Conventional therapies fail at eliminating BCSCs because of their quiescent state that gives them therapy resistance. Based on this evidence, preclinical studies and clinical trials have tried to establish novel therapeutic regimens aiming to eradicate BCSCs. Markers useful for BCSC identification could also be possible therapeutic methods against BCSCs. New approaches in drug delivery combined with gene targeting, immunomodulatory, and cell-based therapies could be promising tools for developing effective CSC-targeted drugs against breast cancer.
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spelling pubmed-66781912019-08-19 The Role of Breast Cancer Stem Cells as a Prognostic Marker and a Target to Improve the Efficacy of Breast Cancer Therapy Scioli, Maria Giovanna Storti, Gabriele D’Amico, Federico Gentile, Pietro Fabbri, Giulia Cervelli, Valerio Orlandi, Augusto Cancers (Basel) Review Breast cancer is the most common form of tumor in women and the leading cause of cancer-related mortality. Even though the major cellular burden in breast cancer is constituted by the so-called bulk tumor cells, another cell subpopulation named cancer stem cells (CSCs) has been identified. The latter have stem features, a self-renewal capacity, and the ability to regenerate the bulk tumor cells. CSCs have been described in several cancer types but breast cancer stem cells (BCSCs) were among the first to be identified and characterized. Therefore, many efforts have been put into the phenotypic characterization of BCSCs and the study of their potential as prognostic indicators and therapeutic targets. Many dysregulated pathways in BCSCs are involved in the epithelial–mesenchymal transition (EMT) and are found up-regulated in circulating tumor cells (CTCs), another important cancer cell subpopulation, that shed into the vasculature and disseminate along the body to give metastases. Conventional therapies fail at eliminating BCSCs because of their quiescent state that gives them therapy resistance. Based on this evidence, preclinical studies and clinical trials have tried to establish novel therapeutic regimens aiming to eradicate BCSCs. Markers useful for BCSC identification could also be possible therapeutic methods against BCSCs. New approaches in drug delivery combined with gene targeting, immunomodulatory, and cell-based therapies could be promising tools for developing effective CSC-targeted drugs against breast cancer. MDPI 2019-07-20 /pmc/articles/PMC6678191/ /pubmed/31330794 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers11071021 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Scioli, Maria Giovanna
Storti, Gabriele
D’Amico, Federico
Gentile, Pietro
Fabbri, Giulia
Cervelli, Valerio
Orlandi, Augusto
The Role of Breast Cancer Stem Cells as a Prognostic Marker and a Target to Improve the Efficacy of Breast Cancer Therapy
title The Role of Breast Cancer Stem Cells as a Prognostic Marker and a Target to Improve the Efficacy of Breast Cancer Therapy
title_full The Role of Breast Cancer Stem Cells as a Prognostic Marker and a Target to Improve the Efficacy of Breast Cancer Therapy
title_fullStr The Role of Breast Cancer Stem Cells as a Prognostic Marker and a Target to Improve the Efficacy of Breast Cancer Therapy
title_full_unstemmed The Role of Breast Cancer Stem Cells as a Prognostic Marker and a Target to Improve the Efficacy of Breast Cancer Therapy
title_short The Role of Breast Cancer Stem Cells as a Prognostic Marker and a Target to Improve the Efficacy of Breast Cancer Therapy
title_sort role of breast cancer stem cells as a prognostic marker and a target to improve the efficacy of breast cancer therapy
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6678191/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31330794
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers11071021
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