| Literature DB >> 30595497 |
Caner Saygin1, Daniela Matei2, Ravindra Majeti3, Ofer Reizes4, Justin D Lathia5.
Abstract
Tumors are composed of non-homogeneous cell populations exhibiting varying degrees of genetic and functional heterogeneity. Cancer stem cells (CSCs) are capable of sustaining tumors by manipulating genetic and non-genetic factors to metastasize, resist treatment, and maintain the tumor microenvironment. Understanding the key traits and mechanisms of CSC survival provides opportunities to improve patient outcomes via improved prognostic models and therapeutics. Here, we review the clinical significance of CSCs and results of potential CSC-targeting therapies in various cancers. We discuss barriers to translating cues from pre-clinical models into clinical applications and propose new strategies for rational design of future anti-CSC trials.Entities:
Keywords: CD123; Notch; cancer stem cell; differentiation therapies; hedgehog; niche
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30595497 DOI: 10.1016/j.stem.2018.11.017
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cell Stem Cell ISSN: 1875-9777 Impact factor: 24.633