The role of the Wnt signaling pathway in cancer stem cells: prospects for drug development

Yong-Mi Kim, M. Kahn
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Abstract

Cancer stem cells (CSCs), also known as tumor initiating cells are now considered to be the root cause of most if not all cancers, evading treatment and giving rise to disease relapse. They have become a central focus in new drug development. Prospective identification, understanding the key pathways that maintain CSCs, and being able to target CSCs, particularly if the normal stem cell population could be spared, could offer an incredible therapeutic advantage. The Wnt signaling cascade is critically important in stem cell biology, both in homeostatic maintenance of tissues and organs through their respective somatic stem cells and in the CSC/tumor initiating cell population. Aberrant Wnt signaling is associated with a wide array of tumor types. Therefore, the ability to safely target the Wnt signaling pathway offers enormous promise to target CSCs. However, just like the sword of Damocles, significant risks and concerns regarding targeting such a critical pathway in normal stem cell maintenance and tissue homeostasis remain ever present. With this in mind, we review recent efforts in modulating the Wnt signaling cascade and critically analyze therapeutic approaches at various stages of development.
Wnt信号通路在癌症干细胞中的作用:药物开发前景
癌症干细胞(CSCs),也被称为肿瘤起始细胞,现在被认为是大多数(如果不是全部的话)癌症的根本原因,逃避治疗并导致疾病复发。它们已经成为新药开发的中心焦点。前瞻性鉴定,了解维持CSCs的关键途径,并能够靶向CSCs,特别是如果正常干细胞群可以幸免,可以提供令人难以置信的治疗优势。Wnt信号级联在干细胞生物学中至关重要,无论是通过各自的体细胞干细胞维持组织和器官的稳态,还是在CSC/肿瘤起始细胞群中。异常的Wnt信号与多种肿瘤类型相关。因此,安全靶向Wnt信号通路的能力为靶向CSCs提供了巨大的希望。然而,就像达摩克利斯之剑一样,针对正常干细胞维持和组织稳态中的这一关键途径的重大风险和担忧仍然存在。考虑到这一点,我们回顾了最近在调节Wnt信号级联方面的努力,并批判性地分析了不同发展阶段的治疗方法。
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