PL EN


Preferencje help
Widoczny [Schowaj] Abstrakt
Liczba wyników
2008 | 49 | 2 |

Tytuł artykułu

Cancer stem cells: the theory and perspectives in cancer therapy

Warianty tytułu

Języki publikacji

EN

Abstrakty

EN
The cancer stem cell theory elucidates not only the issue of tumour initiation and development, tumour’s ability to metastasise and reoccur, but also the ineffectiveness of conventional cancer therapy. This review examines stem cell properties, such as self-renewal, heterogeneity, and resistance to apoptosis. The ‘niche’ hypothesis is presented, and mechanisms of division, differentiation, self-renewal and signalling pathway regulation are explained. Epigenetic alterations and mutations of genes responsible for signal transmission may promote the formation of cancer stem cells. We also present the history of development of the cancer stem cell theory and discuss the experiments that led to the discovery and confirmation of the existence of cancer stem cells. Potential clinical applications are also considered, including therapeutic models aimed at selective elimination of cancer stem cells or induction of their proper differentiation.

Wydawca

-

Rocznik

Tom

49

Numer

2

Opis fizyczny

p.193-199,fig.,ref.

Twórcy

autor
  • Department of Genetics, Medical University of Wroclaw, Marcinkowskiego 1, 50-368 Wroclaw, Poland
autor
  • Department of Genetics, Medical University of Wroclaw, Marcinkowskiego 1, 50-368 Wroclaw, Poland
autor
  • Department of Genetics, Medical University of Wroclaw, Marcinkowskiego 1, 50-368 Wroclaw, Poland
autor
  • Department of Genetics, Medical University of Wroclaw, Marcinkowskiego 1, 50-368 Wroclaw, Poland

Bibliografia

  • Al-Hajj M, Wicha MS, Benito-Hemandez A, Morrison SJ, Clarke MF, 2003. Prospective identification of tumorigenic breast cancer cells. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 100: 3983-3988.
  • Bao S, Wu Q, McLendon RE, HAo Y, Shi Q, Hjelmeland AB, et al. 2006. Glioma stem cells promote radioresistance by preferential activation of the DNA damage response. Nature 444: 756-760.
  • Bjerkvig R, Tysnes BB, Aboody KS, Najbauer J, Terzis AJA, 2005. Opinion: the origin of the cancer stem cell: current controversies and new insights. Nat Rev Cancer 5: 899-904.
  • Bonnet D, Dick JE, 1997. Human acute myeloid leukemia is organized as a hierarchy that originates from a primitive hematopoetic cell. Nat Med 3: 730-737.
  • Calabrese P, Tavare S, Shibata D, 2004. Pretumor progression: clonal evolution of human stem cells populations. Am J Pathol 164: 1369-1377.
  • Clarke MF, Becker MW, 2006. Stem cells: the real culprits in cancer? http://www.sciam.com
  • Clarke MF, Fuller M, 2006. Stem cells and cancer: two faces of eve. Cell 124: 1111-1115.
  • Costa FF, Le Blanc K, Brodin B, 2006. Cancer/Testis antigens, stem cells and cancer. Http://www. StemCells.com
  • Driks PB, 2006. Stem cells and brain tumours. Nature 4444: 687-688.
  • Fialkow PJ, Gartler SM, Yoshida A, 1967. Clonal origin of chronic myelocytic leukemia in man. PNAS 58: 1468-1471.
  • Guo W, Lasky III JL,Wu H, 2006. Cancer stem cells. Pediatr Res 4: 59-64.
  • Huntly BJP and Gilliland DG, 2005. Leukemia stem cells and the evolution of Cancer Stem Cells. Nature Reviews Cancer 5: 311-321.
  • Jordan CT, Guzman ML, Noble M, 2006. Cancer stem cells. N Engl J Med 355: 1253-1261.
  • Kucia M, Ratajczak MZ, 2006. Stem cells as a two edged sword - from regeneration to tumor formation. J Physiol Pharmacol 57: 5-16.
  • Kucia M, Reca R, Miekus K, Wanzeck J, Wojakowski W, Janowska-Wieczorek A, et al. 2005. Trafficking of normal stem cells and metastasis of cancer stem cells involve similar mechanisms: pivotal role of the SDF-1?CXCR4 axis. Stem Cells 23: 879-894.
  • Li C, Heidt DG, Dalerba P, Burant CF, Zhang L, Adsay V, et al. 2007. Identification of pancreatic cancer stem cells. Cancer Res 67: 1030-1037.
  • Molofsky AV, Pardal R, Iwashita T, Park IK, Clarke MF, Morrison SJ, 2003. Bmi-1 dependence distinguishes neural stem cell self-renewal from progenitor proliferation. Nature 425: 962-967.
  • Park IK, Qian D, Kiel M, Becker MW, Pihalja M, Weissman IL, Morrison SJ, Clarke MF, 2003. Bmi-1 is required for maintenance of adult self-renewing haematopoietic stem cells. Nature 423: 302-305.
  • Piccirillo SG, Reynolds BA, Zanetti N, Lamorte G, Binda E, Broggi G, et al. 2006. Bone morpho-genetic proteins inhibit the tumorigenic potential of human brain tumour-initiating cells. Nature 444: 761-765.
  • Ponti D, Costa A, Zaffaroni N, Pratesi G, Petrangolini G, Coradini D, et al. 2005. Isolation and in vitro propagation of tumorigenic breast cancer cells with stem/progenitor cell properties. Cancer Res 65: 5506-5511.
  • Ramalho-Santos M, Yoon S, Matsuzaki Y, Mulligan RC, Melton DA, 2002. Stemness: transcriptional profiling of embryonic and adult stem cells. Science 298: 597-600.
  • Reya T, Morrison S, Clarke M, Weissman I, 2001. Stem cells, cancer, and cancer stem cells. Nature 414: 105-111.
  • Spradling A, Drummond-Barbosa D, Kai T, 2001. Stem cells find their niche. Nature 414: 98-104.

Typ dokumentu

Bibliografia

Identyfikatory

Identyfikator YADDA

bwmeta1.element.agro-article-1e48e940-eb52-4b34-bcaa-feea1d14c88f
JavaScript jest wyłączony w Twojej przeglądarce internetowej. Włącz go, a następnie odśwież stronę, aby móc w pełni z niej korzystać.