作者
PK Das, V Gopalan, Islam F, S. Pillai
发表日期
2022/3/6
图书
Frontiers in Stem Cell and Regenerative Medicine Research
卷号
10
出版商
Bentham Science
简介
A small subpopulation of tumour cells, known as cancer stem cells (CSCs), is the main culprit of tumour growth. They are capable of self-renewal, tumour initiation, expansion, metastasis, therapy resistance and cancer relapse. Factors associated with malignant properties of CSCs include decreased apoptotic insults, enhanced activity of drug efflux pumps and capacity to induce DNA repair, expression of detoxification enzymes and ability to become quiescent, i.e. phenotypic and genotypic plasticity of CSC, etc. These extraordinary capabilities of CSCs contribute to therapeutic resistance and cancer recurrence. Moreover, multiple factors including a complex network of tumour stroma, epidermal microenvironment and different sub-compartments within the tumour stimulate CSCs plasticity-mediated tumour progression. These factors along with the metabolic flexibility of CSCs help them to become more aggressive …
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