Cancer-initiating cells as target for prevention of recurring disease etiology: role of these malignant putative progenitor cells in relapse or metastasis of human cervical carcinoma.

Q4 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology Journal of Stem Cells Pub Date : 2013-01-01 DOI:jsc.2014.8.3/4.233
Bharathi Ramdass, Abhay Chowdhari, Prasad Koka
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Evidence suggests that there is a link between high-risk human papillomaviruses (HPVs) and cervical cancer. Studies indicate that persistence of high risk HPVs may determine progression to more severe stages of cervical disease, while the majority of HPV infections are transient and do not seem to be important in cervical carcinogenesis. Earlier studies in different cancers have shown that tumor initiating cells TICs are responsible for tumor formation and progression and interestingly, they are endowed with stem/ progenitor cell properties. In particular, TICs share with stem cells the key feature of self-renewal. The most efficacious therapeutic intervention for cervical cancer is probably vaccination. This review gives an overview on cervical cancer and its potential therapeutic interventions.

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癌起始细胞作为预防疾病复发的靶点:这些假定的恶性祖细胞在人宫颈癌复发或转移中的作用
有证据表明,高危人类乳头瘤病毒(hpv)与宫颈癌之间存在联系。研究表明,高危HPV的持续存在可能决定宫颈疾病进展到更严重的阶段,而大多数HPV感染是短暂的,似乎在宫颈癌发生中并不重要。早期对不同癌症的研究表明,肿瘤启动细胞tic负责肿瘤的形成和进展,有趣的是,它们被赋予了干细胞/祖细胞特性。特别是,tic与干细胞具有自我更新的关键特征。宫颈癌最有效的治疗干预措施可能是接种疫苗。本文综述了宫颈癌及其潜在的治疗干预措施。
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Journal of Stem Cells Medicine-Transplantation
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