Should we consider cancers as embryonic diseases or as consequences of stem-cell deregulation?

Clinical medicine. Oncology Pub Date : 2008-01-01 Epub Date: 2008-04-29 DOI:10.4137/cmo.s603
Jérémy Bastid, Alain Puisieux, Stéphane Ansieau
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Cancers have long been described as the result of successive selections of somatic cells progressively acquiring growth and survival advantages. Such a model was hardly compatible with the obvious heterogeneity of the cancer cell population present in tumors. This heterogeneity rather suggests that mutations hint multipotent cells that, in addition to the resulting proliferation and survival advantages, display differentiation capabilities. Adult stem cells or progenitors display similar properties, supporting the concept that cancers actually originate from these cells. The recent observation that differentiated cells can dedifferentiate and acquire stemness properties suggests an alternative and additional explanation for the origin of "cancer-initiating" cells and reopens the debate of the contribution of somatic cells to cancer progression.

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我们应该将癌症视为胚胎疾病还是干细胞管制放松的后果?
长期以来,癌症一直被描述为体细胞的连续选择逐渐获得生长和生存优势的结果。这种模型很难与肿瘤中存在的癌症细胞群的明显异质性相兼容。这种异质性恰恰表明,突变暗示了多能细胞,除了由此产生的增殖和生存优势外,还显示出分化能力。成体干细胞或祖细胞显示出类似的特性,支持癌症实际上起源于这些细胞的概念。最近观察到分化的细胞可以去分化并获得干燥特性,这为“癌症引发”细胞的起源提供了另一种额外的解释,并重新开启了体细胞对癌症进展贡献的争论。
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