Stem cells in the context of colon carcinogenesis (a literature review)

IF 0.1 Q4 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
M. Shyshkin
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Aim. To analyze the latest literature data on stem cells in general, intestinal stem cells in particular, as well as cancer stem cells in the context of colon carcinogenesis. Over the past decade, a significant amount of data confirming the existence of cancer stem cells, their importance in cancer progression, resistance to current treatment regimens, and the occurrence of relapses has been accumulated. These cells are a small fraction of cancer cells that initiate tumor growth and provide tumor tissue heterogeneity. In addition, these cells are distinguished by a significant resistance to effects of various cytotoxic factors. Therefore, the possibility of isolating cancer stem cells and further targeted action are highly important for enabling a complete tumor eradication. A study on intestinal stem cells has always been in the focus of stem cell biology researchers’ attention because intestinal stem cells are an example of an active cell population that provides regular rapid renewal of the epithelium, which is constantly exposed to toxic, bacterial, and other aggressive factors. Accordingly, colon carcinogenesis is a convenient model for studying the role of stem cells in tumorigenesis. At the same time, there are two main current schemes of colon carcinogenesis, which are acknowledged – these are so-called “bottom-up” and “top-down” modes of transformed cell spreading. The “bottom-up” scheme was substantiated first, proving to be in good agreement with modern ideas about the structure of intestinal crypts. However, a little later, reports about the possibility of the “top-down” direction began to appear: differentiated cells located in the superficial parts of the intestinal crypts, undergoing mutations, could dedifferentiate and return to the basal parts; a pathological increase in the surface epithelial cells proliferation level was possible as well, leading to an increase in the luminal surface area, formation of grooves mimicking the intestinal crypts. This review provides the latest data on stem cells in general, in particular on intestinal stem cells, as well as on cancer stem cells in the context of colon carcinogenesis. We also analyze the latest literature data on the possibility of isolating cancer stem cells in colon carcinomas using molecular markers, difficulties associated with this process, and issues that are still unresolved. Conclusions. Today, there is no doubt about the existence and importance of cancer stem cells in carcinomas. Quite a lot of molecular markers of cancer stem cells have been identified and studied. It is worth noting that certain aspects of cancer stem cells can not be studied one-sidedly but require a multidimensional analysis.
干细胞在结肠癌发生中的作用(文献综述)
的目标。分析干细胞的最新文献资料,特别是肠道干细胞,以及结肠癌发生背景下的癌症干细胞。在过去的十年中,已经积累了大量的数据,证实了癌症干细胞的存在,它们在癌症进展、对当前治疗方案的耐药性和复发发生中的重要性。这些细胞是癌细胞的一小部分,它们启动肿瘤生长并提供肿瘤组织异质性。此外,这些细胞的特点是对各种细胞毒性因子的作用具有显著的抵抗力。因此,分离癌症干细胞的可能性和进一步的靶向作用对于完全根除肿瘤是非常重要的。肠道干细胞的研究一直是干细胞生物学研究人员关注的焦点,因为肠道干细胞是一种活跃的细胞群体,它提供了定期快速更新的上皮,不断暴露于有毒、细菌和其他侵袭性因素。因此,结肠癌的发生是研究干细胞在肿瘤发生中的作用的一个方便的模型。与此同时,目前有两种公认的结肠癌发生机制,即所谓的转化细胞扩散的“自下而上”和“自上而下”模式。“自下而上”的方案首先得到证实,证明与现代关于肠隐窝结构的观点非常吻合。然而,不久之后,关于“自上而下”方向的可能性的报道开始出现:位于肠隐窝浅部的分化细胞在发生突变后可以去分化并返回到基底部;表面上皮细胞增殖水平的病理增加也是可能的,导致管腔表面积增加,形成模仿肠隐窝的沟槽。这篇综述提供了干细胞的最新数据,特别是肠道干细胞,以及结肠癌发生背景下的癌症干细胞。我们还分析了利用分子标记分离结肠癌干细胞的可能性的最新文献资料,这一过程中存在的困难,以及尚未解决的问题。今天,癌症干细胞在癌症中的存在和重要性是毋庸置疑的。许多肿瘤干细胞的分子标记已被发现和研究。值得注意的是,癌症干细胞的某些方面不能片面研究,而需要多维分析。
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Zaporozhye Medical Journal MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
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