Affiliation:
1. INSERM U976, Université Paris Cité, Paris, France
Abstract
Abstract:
Tumor recurrence is a colossal challenge in clinical oncology. This multifactorial problem is
attributed to the emergence of additional genetic mutations and the presence of dormant cancer cells.
However, the plasticity of non-stem cancer cells and the acquisition of cancer stem cell (CSC) functionality
is another contributing factor to tumor recurrence. Herein, I focus attention on the mechanisms that
fuel cancer cell de-differentiation and the interplay between intra-cellular regulators and tumor microenvironment
(TME) landscape that promotes cancer cell stemness. Our understanding of the mechanisms
underlying tumor cell de-differentiation is crucial for developing innovative therapeutic strategies that
prevent cancer from ever recurring.
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
Subject
General Medicine,Medicine (miscellaneous)