Cancer stem-like cells stay in a plastic state ready for tumor evolution

IF 4.8 2区 医学 Q1 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Jiali Xu , Houde Zhang , Zhihao Nie , Wenyou He , Yichao Zhao , Zhenhui Huang , Lin Jia , Zhiye Du , Baotong Zhang , Siyuan Xia
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Abstract

Cell plasticity emerges as a novel cancer hallmark and is pivotal in driving tumor heterogeneity and adaptive resistance to different therapies. Cancer stem-like cells (CSCs) are considered the root of cancer. While first defined as tumor-initiating cells with the potential to develop a heterogeneous tumor, CSCs further demonstrate their roles in cancer metastasis and adaptive therapeutic resistance. Generally, CSCs come from the malignant transformation of somatic stem cells or the de-differentiation of other cancer cells. The resultant cells gain more plasticity and are ready to differentiate into different cell states, enabling them to adapt to therapies and metastatic ecosystems. Therefore, CSCs are likely the nature of tumor cells that gain cell plasticity. However, the phenotypic plasticity of CSCs has never been systematically discussed. Here, we review the distinct intrinsic signaling pathways and unique microenvironmental niches that endow CSC plasticity in solid tumors to adapt to stressful conditions, as well as emerging opportunities for CSC-targeted therapy.
癌症干细胞处于可塑性状态,为肿瘤进化做好准备
细胞可塑性作为一种新的癌症标志出现,在驱动肿瘤异质性和对不同治疗的适应性抵抗中起着关键作用。癌症干细胞(CSCs)被认为是癌症的根源。虽然CSCs最初被定义为具有发展异质肿瘤潜力的肿瘤启动细胞,但它进一步证明了其在癌症转移和适应性治疗抵抗中的作用。CSCs一般来源于体细胞的恶性转化或其他癌细胞的去分化。由此产生的细胞获得更多的可塑性,并准备分化成不同的细胞状态,使它们能够适应治疗和转移性生态系统。因此,csc可能是肿瘤细胞获得细胞可塑性的本质。然而,CSCs的表型可塑性从未被系统地讨论过。在这里,我们回顾了不同的内在信号通路和独特的微环境生态位,赋予实体肿瘤中CSC可塑性以适应应激条件,以及CSC靶向治疗的新机会。
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Neoplasia
Neoplasia 医学-肿瘤学
CiteScore
9.20
自引率
2.10%
发文量
82
审稿时长
26 days
期刊介绍: Neoplasia publishes the results of novel investigations in all areas of oncology research. The title Neoplasia was chosen to convey the journal’s breadth, which encompasses the traditional disciplines of cancer research as well as emerging fields and interdisciplinary investigations. Neoplasia is interested in studies describing new molecular and genetic findings relating to the neoplastic phenotype and in laboratory and clinical studies demonstrating creative applications of advances in the basic sciences to risk assessment, prognostic indications, detection, diagnosis, and treatment. In addition to regular Research Reports, Neoplasia also publishes Reviews and Meeting Reports. Neoplasia is committed to ensuring a thorough, fair, and rapid review and publication schedule to further its mission of serving both the scientific and clinical communities by disseminating important data and ideas in cancer research.
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