卵巢癌干细胞表面标记物及其临床意义。

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Contemporary oncology (Poznan, Poland) Pub Date : 2018-03-01 Epub Date: 2018-03-05 DOI:10.5114/wo.2018.73885
Aleksandra Klemba, J Karolina Purzycka-Olewiecka, Gabriel Wcisło, Anna M Czarnecka, Sławomir Lewicki, Bogdan Lesyng, Cezary Szczylik, Claudine Kieda
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摘要

肿瘤干细胞样细胞(Cancer stem-like cells, CSLCs)是指具有干细胞特征的肿瘤细胞。虽然CSLCs在肿瘤中所占比例不超过百分之几,但它们在肿瘤耐药、转移和疾病复发中起着重要作用。卵巢癌(OC)被认为是最具侵袭性的妇科恶性肿瘤,其中CSLCs的作用具有重要意义,尽管仍有待明确。描述卵巢CSLC表型的研究在CD133、CD44、CD117和CD24等主要标记物的分子表达模式的定义上有所不同。干细胞样特征已被证明与疾病的临床病程相关,并可改善诊断、预后和治疗结果。CSLC标志物的鉴定可以提供与疾病耐药相关的标志,有助于选择治疗方法。本文综述了近年来干细胞样细胞状态的研究进展,主要集中在CSLCs的表面标记物及其临床意义。
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Surface markers of cancer stem-like cells of ovarian cancer and their clinical relevance.

Cancer stem-like cells (CSLCs) are defined as cancer cells with stem cell characteristics. Although CSLCs constitute no more than a few percent of the tumor mass, they play important roles in cancer chemo-resistance, metastasis and disease recurrence. Ovarian cancer (OC) is considered the most aggressive gynecological malignancy in which the role of CSLCs is of major significance, although it remains to be specified. The studies describing ovarian CSLC phenotype vary in the definition of the molecular pattern of expression of the main markers such as CD133, CD44, CD117, and CD24. Stem-like features of OC have been shown to correlate with the clinical course of the disease and permit diagnosis, prognosis and treatment outcome to be improved. Identification of CSLC markers could provide hallmarks which, related to the chemo-resistance of the disease, will facilitate treatment selection. This review describes recent advances in research on stem-like cell status in OC, mainly focusing on surface markers of CSLCs and their clinical relevance.

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