| Literature DB >> 20023397 |
Thomas Hussenet1, Doulaye Dembélé, Nadine Martinet, Jean-Michel Vignaud, Stanislas du Manoir.
Abstract
Recent studies have shown that embryonic stem cell-like molecular phenotypes are commonly activated in human epithelial primary tumors and are linked to adverse patient prognosis.(1,2) However it remains unclear whether these correlations to outcome are linked to the differentiation status of the human primary tumors(1) or represent molecular reminiscences of epithelial cancer stem cells.(2) In addition, while it has been demonstrated that leukemic cancer stem cells re-acquire an embryonic stem cell-like phenotype,(3,4) the molecular basis of stem cell function in epithelial cancer stem cells has not been investigated. Here we show that a normal adult tissue-specific stem cell molecular phenotype is commonly activated in epithelial cancer stem cells and for the first time provide evidence that enrichment in cancer stem cells-specific molecular signatures are correlated to highly aggressive tumor phenotypes in human epithelial cancers.Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 20023397 DOI: 10.4161/cc.9.2.10421
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cell Cycle ISSN: 1551-4005 Impact factor: 4.534