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Hybrid/Atypical Forms of Circulating Tumor Cells: Current State of the Art

Cancer is one of the most common diseases worldwide, and its treatment is associated with many challenges such as drug and radioresistance and formation of metastases. These difficulties are due to tumor heterogeneity, which has many causes. One may be the cell fusion, a process that is relevant to...

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Autores principales: Kaigorodova, Evgeniya V., Kozik, Alexey V., Zavaruev, Ivan S., Grishchenko, Maxim Yu.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Pleiades Publishing 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8993035/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35527376
http://dx.doi.org/10.1134/S0006297922040071
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author Kaigorodova, Evgeniya V.
Kozik, Alexey V.
Zavaruev, Ivan S.
Grishchenko, Maxim Yu.
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description Cancer is one of the most common diseases worldwide, and its treatment is associated with many challenges such as drug and radioresistance and formation of metastases. These difficulties are due to tumor heterogeneity, which has many causes. One may be the cell fusion, a process that is relevant to both physiological (e.g., wound healing) and pathophysiological (cancer and viral infection) processes. This literature review aimed to summarize the existing data on the hybrid/atypical forms of circulating cancer cells and their role in tumor progression. For that, the bioinformatics search in universal databases, such as PubMed, NCBI, and Google Scholar was conducted by using the keywords “hybrid cancer cells”, “cancer cell fusion”, etc. In this review the latest information related to the hybrid tumor cells, theories of their genesis, characteristics of different variants with data from our own researches are presented. Many aspects of the hybrid cell research are still in their infancy. However, with the level of knowledge already accumulated, circulating hybrids such as CAML and CHC could be considered as promising biomarkers of cancerous tumors, and even more as a new approach to cancer treatment.
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spelling pubmed-89930352022-04-11 Hybrid/Atypical Forms of Circulating Tumor Cells: Current State of the Art Kaigorodova, Evgeniya V. Kozik, Alexey V. Zavaruev, Ivan S. Grishchenko, Maxim Yu. Biochemistry (Mosc) Review Cancer is one of the most common diseases worldwide, and its treatment is associated with many challenges such as drug and radioresistance and formation of metastases. These difficulties are due to tumor heterogeneity, which has many causes. One may be the cell fusion, a process that is relevant to both physiological (e.g., wound healing) and pathophysiological (cancer and viral infection) processes. This literature review aimed to summarize the existing data on the hybrid/atypical forms of circulating cancer cells and their role in tumor progression. For that, the bioinformatics search in universal databases, such as PubMed, NCBI, and Google Scholar was conducted by using the keywords “hybrid cancer cells”, “cancer cell fusion”, etc. In this review the latest information related to the hybrid tumor cells, theories of their genesis, characteristics of different variants with data from our own researches are presented. Many aspects of the hybrid cell research are still in their infancy. However, with the level of knowledge already accumulated, circulating hybrids such as CAML and CHC could be considered as promising biomarkers of cancerous tumors, and even more as a new approach to cancer treatment. Pleiades Publishing 2022-04-08 2022 /pmc/articles/PMC8993035/ /pubmed/35527376 http://dx.doi.org/10.1134/S0006297922040071 Text en © Pleiades Publishing, Ltd. 2022 This article is made available via the PMC Open Access Subset for unrestricted research re-use and secondary analysis in any form or by any means with acknowledgement of the original source. These permissions are granted for the duration of the World Health Organization (WHO) declaration of COVID-19 as a global pandemic.
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Kozik, Alexey V.
Zavaruev, Ivan S.
Grishchenko, Maxim Yu.
Hybrid/Atypical Forms of Circulating Tumor Cells: Current State of the Art
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title_sort hybrid/atypical forms of circulating tumor cells: current state of the art
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8993035/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35527376
http://dx.doi.org/10.1134/S0006297922040071
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