The Crossroads of Neural Stem Cell Development and Tumorigenesis.

Q4 Medicine
Opera Medica et Physiologica Pub Date : 2016-12-01 Epub Date: 2016-12-25 DOI:10.20388/omp2016.003.0040
Odessa R Yabut, Samuel J Pleasure
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Abstract

Isolated brain tumors contain cells that exhibit stem cell features and a tissue microenvironment bearing remarkable similarities to the normal neurogenic niche. This supports the idea that neural stem (NSCs) or progenitor cells, and their progeny are the likely tumor cell(s) of origin. This prompted the investigation of the relationship between NSCs/progenitors and the initiation of tumorigenesis. These studies led to the identification of common signaling machineries underlying NSC development and tumor formation, particularly those with known roles in proliferation and cell fate determination. This review will explore the molecular mechanisms that regulate NSC behavior in the neurogenic niche of the forebrain, and how deregulation of the developmental potential of NSCs might contribute to tumorigenesis.

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神经干细胞发育和肿瘤发生的十字路口。
分离的脑肿瘤包含具有干细胞特征的细胞和与正常神经源性生态位具有显著相似的组织微环境。这支持了神经干细胞(NSCs)或祖细胞及其后代可能是肿瘤细胞起源的观点。这促使了对NSCs/祖细胞与肿瘤发生起始之间关系的研究。这些研究确定了NSC发展和肿瘤形成的共同信号机制,特别是那些已知在增殖和细胞命运决定中起作用的信号机制。本文将探讨在前脑神经源性生态位中调节NSC行为的分子机制,以及对NSCs发育潜能的调控如何促进肿瘤发生。
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Opera Medica et Physiologica
Opera Medica et Physiologica Medicine-Pathology and Forensic Medicine
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