Cancer stem cells - A therapeutic target?

Norman J Maitland, Anne T Collins
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Abstract

Cancer stem cells (CSCs) form a highly tumorigenic core in most human tumors. Although there is no consensus regarding CSC phenotype from different tumor types, CSCs from different cancers share a primitive undifferentiated nature, including a capacity to expand and differentiate, albeit aberrantly, into the major cell types observed in the corresponding tumor. This review focuses on the development of therapeutics targeting CSCs, for which new assays that replace those reporting the inhibition of cell division and rapid tumor shrinkage will be required to account for the quiescent nature and properties of CSCs. The inhibition of signaling pathways related to the stem cell nature of the CSCs may appear an attractive target for novel therapeutics, but these targets could result in significant unwanted off-target effects against essential healthy tissue stem cells. Instead, the ideal therapies targeting CSCs will be directed against functions that contribute to the oncogenic nature of CSCs relative to healthy stem cells, an altogether more challenging task.

癌症干细胞——治疗靶点?
癌症干细胞(CSCs)在大多数人类肿瘤中形成了高度致瘤性的核心。尽管对于来自不同肿瘤类型的CSC表型尚未达成共识,但来自不同癌症的CSC具有原始的未分化性质,包括向相应肿瘤中观察到的主要细胞类型扩展和分化的能力(尽管异常)。这篇综述的重点是针对CSCs的治疗方法的发展,为了解释CSCs的静止性质和特性,需要新的检测方法来取代那些报道抑制细胞分裂和快速肿瘤缩小的检测方法。抑制与CSCs干细胞性质相关的信号通路可能是新疗法的一个有吸引力的靶点,但这些靶点可能导致对基本健康组织干细胞产生严重的意想不到的脱靶效应。相反,针对CSCs的理想疗法将直接针对那些导致CSCs相对于健康干细胞致癌的功能,这是一项更具挑战性的任务。
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Current Opinion in Molecular Therapeutics
Current Opinion in Molecular Therapeutics 医学-生物工程与应用微生物
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