Cancer stem cells - old concepts, new insights

被引:274
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作者
Vermeulen, L. [1 ]
Sprick, M. R. [1 ]
Kemper, K. [1 ]
Stassi, G. [2 ]
Medema, J. P. [1 ]
机构
[1] Acad Med Ctr, LEXOR, Ctr Expt Mol Med, NL-1105 AZ Amsterdam, Netherlands
[2] Univ Palermo, Dept Surg & Oncol Sci, Cellular & Mol Pathophysiol Lab, Palermo, Italy
关键词
cancer; cancer stem cell; tumor initiating cells; stem cells; differentiation; epigenetics;
D O I
10.1038/cdd.2008.20
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Cancer has long been viewed as an exclusively genetic disorder. The model of carcinogenesis, postulated by Nowell and Vogelstein, describes the formation of a tumor by the sequential accumulation of mutations in oncogenes and tumor suppressor genes. In this model, tumors are thought to consist of a heterogeneous population of cells that continue to acquire new mutations, resulting in a highly dynamic process, with clones that out compete others due to increased proliferative or survival capacity. However, novel insights in cancer stem cell research suggest another layer of complexity in the process of malignant transformation and preservation. It has been reported that only a small fraction of the cancer cells in a malignancy have the capacity to propagate the tumor upon transplantation into immuno-compromised mice. Those cells are termed 'cancer stem cells' (CSC) and can be selected based on the expression of cell surface markers associated with immature cell types. In this review, we will critically discuss these novel insights in CSC-related research. Where possible we integrate these results within the genetic model of cancer and illustrate that the CSC model can be considered an extension of the classic genetic model rather than a contradictory theory. Finally, we discuss some of the most controversial issues in this field.
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页码:947 / 958
页数:12
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