| Literature DB >> 27139191 |
Xiao-Song Zhi1, Jun Xiong2, Xiao-Yuan Zi3, Yi-Ping Hu4.
Abstract
Identification of the cellular origin of primary liver cancer remains challenging. Some data point toward liver stem cells (LSCs) or liver progenitor cells (LPCs) not only as propagators of liver regeneration, but also as initiators of liver cancer. LSCs exhibit a long lifespan and strong duplicative potential upon activation and are inclined to accumulate more mutations that can be passed down to the next generations. Recent evidence shows that dysregulation of signaling pathways associated with self-renewal of LSCs can drive their aberrant proliferation and even malignant transformation. If LSCs could be proved to be an initiator of liver carcinogenesis, they would be promising for ultra-early diagnosis and targeting therapy of liver cancer. This review mainly summarizes the potential role of LSCs in the carcinogenesis of primary liver cancer.Entities:
Keywords: Initiators; Liver carcinogenesis; Liver stem cells; Primary liver cancer
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27139191 DOI: 10.1007/s12072-016-9730-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Hepatol Int ISSN: 1936-0533 Impact factor: 6.047