胰腺再生和恶性肿瘤的细胞可塑性和异质性

C. Westphalen, B. Renz, M. Reichert, A. Rustgi, T. Wang
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组织损伤后的胰腺再生是一个复杂的过程。最近对这一过程的理解进展强调了细胞可塑性作为再生过程的先决条件的必要性。许多不同类型的胰腺细胞被认为是具有高度可塑性的祖细胞、干细胞或分化细胞。此外,在致癌突变的情况下,类似的机制似乎驱动胰腺肿瘤的发生。在这里,我们的目的是总结最近的进展,我们的理解细胞可塑性在再生和肿瘤发生的设置。
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Cellular plasticity and heterogeneity in pancreatic regeneration and malignancy
Pancreatic regeneration in response to tissue injury is a complex process. Recent progress in the understanding of this process has underscored the need for cellular plasticity as a prerequisite in the course of regeneration. A number of different pancreatic cell types have been proposed as progenitors, stem cells or differentiated cells with a high degree of plasticity. Moreover, in the setting of an oncogenic mutation, similar mechanisms appear to drive pancreatic tumorigenesis. Here, we aim to summarize the recent advances in our understanding of cellular plasticity in the setting of regeneration and tumorigenesis.
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