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Dissecting Tumor Growth: The Role of Cancer Stem Cells in Drug Resistance and Recurrence
SIMPLE SUMMARY: Cancer is one of the most debated problems all over the world. Cancer stem cells are considered responsible of tumor initiation, metastasis, drug resistance, and recurrence. This subpopulation of cells has been found into the tumor bulk and showed the capacity to self-renew, differen...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8869911/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35205721 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers14040976 |
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author | Aramini, Beatrice Masciale, Valentina Grisendi, Giulia Bertolini, Federica Maur, Michela Guaitoli, Giorgia Chrystel, Isca Morandi, Uliano Stella, Franco Dominici, Massimo Haider, Khawaja Husnain |
author_facet | Aramini, Beatrice Masciale, Valentina Grisendi, Giulia Bertolini, Federica Maur, Michela Guaitoli, Giorgia Chrystel, Isca Morandi, Uliano Stella, Franco Dominici, Massimo Haider, Khawaja Husnain |
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description | SIMPLE SUMMARY: Cancer is one of the most debated problems all over the world. Cancer stem cells are considered responsible of tumor initiation, metastasis, drug resistance, and recurrence. This subpopulation of cells has been found into the tumor bulk and showed the capacity to self-renew, differentiate, up to generate a new tumor. In the last decades, several studies have been set on the molecular mechanisms behind their specific characteristics as the Wnt/β-catenin signaling, Notch signaling, Hedgehog signaling, transcription factors, etc. The most powerful part of CSCs is represented by the niches as “promoter” of their self-renewal and “protector” from the common oncological treatment as chemotherapy and radiotherapy. In our review article we highlighted the primary mechanisms involved in CSC tumorigenesis for the setting of further targets to control the metastatic process. ABSTRACT: Emerging evidence suggests that a small subpopulation of cancer stem cells (CSCs) is responsible for initiation, progression, and metastasis cascade in tumors. CSCs share characteristics with normal stem cells, i.e., self-renewal and differentiation potential, suggesting that they can drive cancer progression. Consequently, targeting CSCs to prevent tumor growth or regrowth might offer a chance to lead the fight against cancer. CSCs create their niche, a specific area within tissue with a unique microenvironment that sustains their vital functions. Interactions between CSCs and their niches play a critical role in regulating CSCs’ self-renewal and tumorigenesis. Differences observed in the frequency of CSCs, due to the phenotypic plasticity of many cancer cells, remain a challenge in cancer therapeutics, since CSCs can modulate their transcriptional activities into a more stem-like state to protect themselves from destruction. This plasticity represents an essential step for future therapeutic approaches. Regarding self-renewal, CSCs are modulated by the same molecular pathways found in normal stem cells, such as Wnt/β-catenin signaling, Notch signaling, and Hedgehog signaling. Another key characteristic of CSCs is their resistance to standard chemotherapy and radiotherapy treatments, due to their capacity to rest in a quiescent state. This review will analyze the primary mechanisms involved in CSC tumorigenesis, with particular attention to the roles of CSCs in tumor progression in benign and malignant diseases; and will examine future perspectives on the identification of new markers to better control tumorigenesis, as well as dissecting the metastasis process. |
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spelling | pubmed-88699112022-02-25 Dissecting Tumor Growth: The Role of Cancer Stem Cells in Drug Resistance and Recurrence Aramini, Beatrice Masciale, Valentina Grisendi, Giulia Bertolini, Federica Maur, Michela Guaitoli, Giorgia Chrystel, Isca Morandi, Uliano Stella, Franco Dominici, Massimo Haider, Khawaja Husnain Cancers (Basel) Review SIMPLE SUMMARY: Cancer is one of the most debated problems all over the world. Cancer stem cells are considered responsible of tumor initiation, metastasis, drug resistance, and recurrence. This subpopulation of cells has been found into the tumor bulk and showed the capacity to self-renew, differentiate, up to generate a new tumor. In the last decades, several studies have been set on the molecular mechanisms behind their specific characteristics as the Wnt/β-catenin signaling, Notch signaling, Hedgehog signaling, transcription factors, etc. The most powerful part of CSCs is represented by the niches as “promoter” of their self-renewal and “protector” from the common oncological treatment as chemotherapy and radiotherapy. In our review article we highlighted the primary mechanisms involved in CSC tumorigenesis for the setting of further targets to control the metastatic process. ABSTRACT: Emerging evidence suggests that a small subpopulation of cancer stem cells (CSCs) is responsible for initiation, progression, and metastasis cascade in tumors. CSCs share characteristics with normal stem cells, i.e., self-renewal and differentiation potential, suggesting that they can drive cancer progression. Consequently, targeting CSCs to prevent tumor growth or regrowth might offer a chance to lead the fight against cancer. CSCs create their niche, a specific area within tissue with a unique microenvironment that sustains their vital functions. Interactions between CSCs and their niches play a critical role in regulating CSCs’ self-renewal and tumorigenesis. Differences observed in the frequency of CSCs, due to the phenotypic plasticity of many cancer cells, remain a challenge in cancer therapeutics, since CSCs can modulate their transcriptional activities into a more stem-like state to protect themselves from destruction. This plasticity represents an essential step for future therapeutic approaches. Regarding self-renewal, CSCs are modulated by the same molecular pathways found in normal stem cells, such as Wnt/β-catenin signaling, Notch signaling, and Hedgehog signaling. Another key characteristic of CSCs is their resistance to standard chemotherapy and radiotherapy treatments, due to their capacity to rest in a quiescent state. This review will analyze the primary mechanisms involved in CSC tumorigenesis, with particular attention to the roles of CSCs in tumor progression in benign and malignant diseases; and will examine future perspectives on the identification of new markers to better control tumorigenesis, as well as dissecting the metastasis process. MDPI 2022-02-15 /pmc/articles/PMC8869911/ /pubmed/35205721 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers14040976 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/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 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Review Aramini, Beatrice Masciale, Valentina Grisendi, Giulia Bertolini, Federica Maur, Michela Guaitoli, Giorgia Chrystel, Isca Morandi, Uliano Stella, Franco Dominici, Massimo Haider, Khawaja Husnain Dissecting Tumor Growth: The Role of Cancer Stem Cells in Drug Resistance and Recurrence |
title | Dissecting Tumor Growth: The Role of Cancer Stem Cells in Drug Resistance and Recurrence |
title_full | Dissecting Tumor Growth: The Role of Cancer Stem Cells in Drug Resistance and Recurrence |
title_fullStr | Dissecting Tumor Growth: The Role of Cancer Stem Cells in Drug Resistance and Recurrence |
title_full_unstemmed | Dissecting Tumor Growth: The Role of Cancer Stem Cells in Drug Resistance and Recurrence |
title_short | Dissecting Tumor Growth: The Role of Cancer Stem Cells in Drug Resistance and Recurrence |
title_sort | dissecting tumor growth: the role of cancer stem cells in drug resistance and recurrence |
topic | Review |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8869911/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35205721 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers14040976 |
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