多形性胶质母细胞瘤的肿瘤干细胞和化疗耐药研究综述。

Q4 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Mojdeh Safari, Alireza Khoshnevisan
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摘要

多形性胶质母细胞瘤(GBM)是成人中最常见的恶性和侵袭性原发性脑肿瘤,其特点是细胞群异质性,遗传不稳定,高度浸润,血管生成,耐化疗。在确定GBM耐药的分子基础和探索可能提高总生存率的新治疗靶点方面,人们付出了相当大的努力。一些独立的DNA修复机制通常保护基因组完整性,可通过去除化疗诱导的加合物促进耐药和癌细胞存活。最近的数据表明,对烷基化剂的抗性最重要的机制是DNA修复酶o6 -甲基鸟嘌呤甲基转移酶(MGMT)。虽然治疗失败是由多种原因造成的,但目前已经证明,一种称为胶质母细胞瘤干细胞(GSCs)的高度致瘤性癌细胞亚群对放疗和化疗表现出相对的抗性。事实上,GBM干细胞表达高水平的MGMT,这可能是化疗后GBM耐药的原因。GSCs还通过刺激血管生成促进肿瘤生长,这已被证明是治疗复发或进展性恶性胶质瘤的有用治疗靶点。在这篇综述中,我们总结了GBMs(对烷基化剂)的化学耐药机制,特别关注癌症干细胞的作用。
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Cancer Stem Cells and Chemoresistance in Glioblastoma Multiform: A Review Article.

Glioblastomamultiforme (GBM) is the most common malignant and aggressive primary tumor of the brain in adults and characterized by a heterogeneous population of cells that are genetically unstable, highly infiltrative, angiogenic, and resistant to chemotherapy. Considerable efforts being devoted to identifying the molecular basis of resistance in GBM and exploring novel therapeutic targets that may improve overall survival. Several independent DNA repair mechanisms that normally safeguard genome integrity can facilitate drug resistance and cancer cell survival by removing chemotherapy- induced adducts. The recent data suggest that the most important mechanism of resistance to alkylating agents is the DNA repair enzyme O6-methylguanine methyltransferase (MGMT). Although, the treatment failure is a result of a number of causes, but currently, it has been demonstrated that a highly tumorigenic subpopulation of cancer cells called glioblastoma stem cells (GSCs) display relative resistance to radiation and chemotherapy. In fact, GBM stem cells express high levels of MGMT and this may account for GBM resistance following chemotherapy. GSCs also contribute to tumor growth through the stimulation of angiogenesis, which has been shown to be a useful therapeutic target in the treatment of recurrent or progressive malignant gliomas. In this review, we summarize the chemoresistance mechanisms of GBMs (to alkylating agents), with a special focus on the role of cancer stem cells.

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Journal of Stem Cells
Journal of Stem Cells Medicine-Transplantation
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