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Cancer Stem Cells in Thyroid Tumors: From the Origin to Metastasis

Thyroid tumors are extremely heterogeneous varying from almost benign tumors with good prognosis as papillary or follicular tumors, to the undifferentiated ones with severe prognosis. Recently, several models of thyroid carcinogenesis have been described, mostly hypothesizing a major role of the thy...

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Autores principales: Veschi, Veronica, Verona, Francesco, Lo Iacono, Melania, D'Accardo, Caterina, Porcelli, Gaetana, Turdo, Alice, Gaggianesi, Miriam, Forte, Stefano, Giuffrida, Dario, Memeo, Lorenzo, Todaro, Matilde
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7477072/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32982967
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fendo.2020.00566
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author Veschi, Veronica
Verona, Francesco
Lo Iacono, Melania
D'Accardo, Caterina
Porcelli, Gaetana
Turdo, Alice
Gaggianesi, Miriam
Forte, Stefano
Giuffrida, Dario
Memeo, Lorenzo
Todaro, Matilde
author_facet Veschi, Veronica
Verona, Francesco
Lo Iacono, Melania
D'Accardo, Caterina
Porcelli, Gaetana
Turdo, Alice
Gaggianesi, Miriam
Forte, Stefano
Giuffrida, Dario
Memeo, Lorenzo
Todaro, Matilde
author_sort Veschi, Veronica
collection PubMed
description Thyroid tumors are extremely heterogeneous varying from almost benign tumors with good prognosis as papillary or follicular tumors, to the undifferentiated ones with severe prognosis. Recently, several models of thyroid carcinogenesis have been described, mostly hypothesizing a major role of the thyroid cancer stem cell (TCSC) population in both cancer initiation and metastasis formation. However, the cellular origin of TCSC is still incompletely understood. Here, we review the principal epigenetic mechanisms relevant to TCSC origin and maintenance in both well-differentiated and anaplastic thyroid tumors. Specifically, we describe the alterations in DNA methylation, histone modifiers, and microRNAs (miRNAs) involved in TCSC survival, focusing on the potential of targeting aberrant epigenetic modifications for developing novel therapeutic approaches. Moreover, we discuss the bidirectional relationship between TCSCs and immune cells. The cells of innate and adaptive response can promote the TCSC-driven tumorigenesis, and conversely, TCSCs may favor the expansion of immune cells with protumorigenic functions. Finally, we evaluate the role of the tumor microenvironment and the complex cross-talk of chemokines, hormones, and cytokines in regulating thyroid tumor initiation, progression, and therapy refractoriness. The re-education of the stromal cells can be an effective strategy to fight thyroid cancer. Dissecting the genetic and epigenetic landscape of TCSCs and their interactions with tumor microenvironment cells is urgently needed to select more appropriate treatment and improve the outcome of patients affected by advanced differentiated and undifferentiated thyroid cancers.
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spelling pubmed-74770722020-09-26 Cancer Stem Cells in Thyroid Tumors: From the Origin to Metastasis Veschi, Veronica Verona, Francesco Lo Iacono, Melania D'Accardo, Caterina Porcelli, Gaetana Turdo, Alice Gaggianesi, Miriam Forte, Stefano Giuffrida, Dario Memeo, Lorenzo Todaro, Matilde Front Endocrinol (Lausanne) Endocrinology Thyroid tumors are extremely heterogeneous varying from almost benign tumors with good prognosis as papillary or follicular tumors, to the undifferentiated ones with severe prognosis. Recently, several models of thyroid carcinogenesis have been described, mostly hypothesizing a major role of the thyroid cancer stem cell (TCSC) population in both cancer initiation and metastasis formation. However, the cellular origin of TCSC is still incompletely understood. Here, we review the principal epigenetic mechanisms relevant to TCSC origin and maintenance in both well-differentiated and anaplastic thyroid tumors. Specifically, we describe the alterations in DNA methylation, histone modifiers, and microRNAs (miRNAs) involved in TCSC survival, focusing on the potential of targeting aberrant epigenetic modifications for developing novel therapeutic approaches. Moreover, we discuss the bidirectional relationship between TCSCs and immune cells. The cells of innate and adaptive response can promote the TCSC-driven tumorigenesis, and conversely, TCSCs may favor the expansion of immune cells with protumorigenic functions. Finally, we evaluate the role of the tumor microenvironment and the complex cross-talk of chemokines, hormones, and cytokines in regulating thyroid tumor initiation, progression, and therapy refractoriness. The re-education of the stromal cells can be an effective strategy to fight thyroid cancer. Dissecting the genetic and epigenetic landscape of TCSCs and their interactions with tumor microenvironment cells is urgently needed to select more appropriate treatment and improve the outcome of patients affected by advanced differentiated and undifferentiated thyroid cancers. Frontiers Media S.A. 2020-08-25 /pmc/articles/PMC7477072/ /pubmed/32982967 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fendo.2020.00566 Text en Copyright © 2020 Veschi, Verona, Lo Iacono, D'Accardo, Porcelli, Turdo, Gaggianesi, Forte, Giuffrida, Memeo and Todaro. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Endocrinology
Veschi, Veronica
Verona, Francesco
Lo Iacono, Melania
D'Accardo, Caterina
Porcelli, Gaetana
Turdo, Alice
Gaggianesi, Miriam
Forte, Stefano
Giuffrida, Dario
Memeo, Lorenzo
Todaro, Matilde
Cancer Stem Cells in Thyroid Tumors: From the Origin to Metastasis
title Cancer Stem Cells in Thyroid Tumors: From the Origin to Metastasis
title_full Cancer Stem Cells in Thyroid Tumors: From the Origin to Metastasis
title_fullStr Cancer Stem Cells in Thyroid Tumors: From the Origin to Metastasis
title_full_unstemmed Cancer Stem Cells in Thyroid Tumors: From the Origin to Metastasis
title_short Cancer Stem Cells in Thyroid Tumors: From the Origin to Metastasis
title_sort cancer stem cells in thyroid tumors: from the origin to metastasis
topic Endocrinology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7477072/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32982967
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fendo.2020.00566
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