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S Colak1, J P Medema1,2.
Abstract
There is increasing evidence that cancers are heterogeneous and contain a hierarchical organization consisting of cancer stem cells and their differentiated cell progeny. These cancer stem cells are at the core of the tumor as they represent the clonogenic cells within a tumor. Moreover, these cells are considered to contain selective therapy resistance, which suggests a pivotal role in therapy resistance and tumor relapse. Here we show that differentiated cells can re-acquire stemness through factors secreted from fibroblasts. This induced CSC state also coincides with re-acquisition of resistance to chemotherapy. Resistance induced in newly formed CSCs is mediated by the anti-apoptotic molecule BCLXL and inhibition of BCLXL with the BH3 mimetic ABT-737 sensitizes these cancer cells toward chemotherapy. These data point to an important interplay between tumor cells and their microenvironment in the regulation of stemness and therapy resistance.Entities:
Keywords: ABT-737; BCLXL; apoptosis; cancer stem cell; chemotherapy; colorectal cancer; fibroblast; microenvironment; resistance
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Year: 2016 PMID: 25483065 PMCID: PMC4934047 DOI: 10.4161/15384101.2014.973321
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cell Cycle ISSN: 1551-4005 Impact factor: 4.534