Cancer Stem Cell and Gastrointestinal Cancer: Current Status, Targeted Therapy and Future Implications

R. Ahmad, P. Dhawan, A. Singh
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The cancer stem cells (CSCs) are biologically distinct subset of rare cancer cells with inherent ability of self-renewal, de-differentiation, and capacity to initiate and maintain malignant tumor growth. Studies have further reported that CSCs prime cancer recurrence and therapy resistance. Therefore, targeting CSCs to inhibit cancer progression has become an attractive anti-cancer therapeutical strategy. Recent technical advances have provided a greater appreciation of the multistep nature of the oncogenesis and also clarified that CSC concept is not universally applicable. Irrespective, the role of the CSCs in gastrointestinal (GI) cancers, responsible for the most cancer-associated death, has been widely accepted and appreciated. However, despite the tremendous progress made in the last decade in developing markers to identify CSCs, and assays to assess tumorigenic function of CSCs, it remains an area of active investigation. In current article, we review findings related to the role and identification of CSCs in GI-cancers and discuss the crucial pathways involved in regulating CSCs populations’ development and drug resistance, and use of the tumoroid culture to test novel CSCs-targeted cancer therapies.
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肿瘤干细胞和胃肠道肿瘤:现状、靶向治疗和未来意义
癌症干细胞(CSCs)是生物学上独特的罕见癌细胞子集,具有内在的自我更新、去分化和启动和维持恶性肿瘤生长的能力。有研究进一步报道,CSCs导致癌症复发和治疗抵抗。因此,靶向CSCs抑制癌症进展已成为一种有吸引力的抗癌治疗策略。近年来的技术进步使人们对肿瘤发生的多步骤性质有了更深入的认识,也澄清了CSC概念并非普遍适用。无论如何,CSCs在胃肠道(GI)癌症中的作用已被广泛接受和赞赏,胃肠道(GI)癌症是导致大多数癌症相关死亡的原因。然而,尽管在过去十年中在开发识别CSCs的标记物和评估CSCs致瘤功能的检测方面取得了巨大进展,但它仍然是一个积极研究的领域。在这篇文章中,我们回顾了与CSCs在gi癌症中的作用和鉴定相关的研究结果,并讨论了涉及调节CSCs群体发育和耐药性的关键途径,以及使用类肿瘤培养来测试新的CSCs靶向癌症治疗方法。
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