Implication of stem cells in the biology and therapy of head and neck cancer.

Barbara Wollenberg
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The progress which has been made in the therapy of patients with head and neck cancer in recent years mainly concern the HPV associated HNSCC and the quality of life. The overall survival of patients carrying non HPV associated HNSCC during the last thirty years has not experienced any significant improvement and must be referred to as static [1], [2]. The problem of the illness remains unchanged in the frequent and poorly controllable relapse situation. The locoregionally originating tumours or lymph node metastases show a considerably poorer response towards current therapies. Likewise for a number of patients a formation of distant metastases seems to develop during the course of the illness. Those distant metastases are also therapeutically rather difficult to control. Therefore the mortality of the non HPV induced head and neck cancer remains unchanged. The term "stem cell" describes the entity cell, which acts as a reservoir for new cells in order to replace defective or necrotic cells. A fundamental characteristic of stem cells is the constant ability to multiply into different type of cells, which subsequently do not proliferate. With the insight of new knowledge within the regenerative medicine and the ability of stem cells of self regenerating proliferation and their multipotency in the differentiation, the origin of cancer attains a new distinction. If you look on the tumour as a malignant wound it becomes obvious, that the regeneration or the composition of additional tissue depends on the presence and differentiation of stem cells. The wound healing, which is a regeneration of tissue depends not only on stationary stem cells. In fact stem cells are attracted for "homing" in the defective areas by despatch of various messengers, which then form and replace the vascular tree or other tissue [3], [4].Next to those stem cells, which functionally help to form tumour tissue, a small entity of "real cancer stem cells" in solid tumours is expected. Those occur in tumours and they have typical stem cell characteristics like self-regeneration and the potential of differentiation and are potentially responsible for tumour growth. With their ability of self-regeneration they would have the ability to form a complete tumour out of every single cell. That tumour would histologically look like the tumour those cells initially originated from. Of particular interest regarding those currently still elusive cancer stem cells is their resistance towards current therapies like radiotherapy or chemotherapy. Those insights now get a completely new meaning in tumour biology: Does a cancer stem cell exist, which is able to initiate and keep up tumour growth despite all possible therapeutic interventions? This presentation will outline the current views regarding cancer stem cells in non HPV associated HNSCC and it will highlight problems, which are currently researched on. The objective must be to understand the biology of those cells in a way that make an extended range of therapeutics possible. A therapy, which specifically targets cancer stem cells, could improve the chances of recovery.

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干细胞在头颈癌生物学和治疗中的意义。
近年来在头颈癌患者的治疗方面取得的进展主要集中在HPV相关的HNSCC和生活质量方面。在过去的30年里,携带非HPV相关HNSCC的患者的总生存率没有任何显著的改善,必须被称为静态[1],[2]。在复发频繁且难以控制的情况下,疾病的问题仍然没有改变。局部起源的肿瘤或淋巴结转移对目前的治疗反应相当差。同样,许多患者在病程中似乎也会形成远处转移灶。这些远处转移在治疗上也很难控制。因此,非HPV诱导的头颈癌的死亡率保持不变。术语“干细胞”描述的是实体细胞,它作为新细胞的储存库,以取代有缺陷或坏死的细胞。干细胞的一个基本特征是不断繁殖成不同类型细胞的能力,这些细胞随后不会增殖。随着再生医学新知识的深入和干细胞自我再生增殖的能力及其多能性分化,对癌症的起源有了新的认识。如果你把肿瘤看作一个恶性伤口,很明显,再生或额外组织的组成取决于干细胞的存在和分化。伤口的愈合,也就是组织的再生不仅仅依赖于固定的干细胞。事实上,干细胞是通过各种信使的派遣被吸引到缺陷区域“归巢”的,然后这些信使形成并取代维管树或其他组织[3],[4]。除了那些在功能上有助于形成肿瘤组织的干细胞之外,人们还期望在实体肿瘤中发现一种“真正的癌症干细胞”。这些发生在肿瘤中,它们具有典型的干细胞特征,如自我再生和分化的潜力,可能负责肿瘤的生长。由于它们具有自我再生的能力,它们将有能力用每一个细胞形成一个完整的肿瘤。这个肿瘤在组织学上看起来就像这些细胞最初产生的肿瘤。对于那些目前仍然难以捉摸的癌症干细胞,特别令人感兴趣的是它们对当前治疗方法(如放疗或化疗)的耐药性。这些见解现在在肿瘤生物学中有了一个全新的意义:是否存在一种癌症干细胞,它能够启动并保持肿瘤的生长,尽管所有可能的治疗干预?本报告将概述目前关于非HPV相关HNSCC中癌症干细胞的观点,并将重点介绍目前研究的问题。我们的目标必须是了解这些细胞的生物学特性,从而使更广泛的治疗成为可能。一种专门针对癌症干细胞的疗法可以提高康复的机会。
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