Targeting cancer stem cells: Promises and challenges

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Abstract

Recent discoveries have provided the compelling evidence that stem cell populations within each individual tumor are key contributors of therapy failure regardless of whether these populations are transient or stable. Thus, it is becoming increasingly clear that efficient tumor treatment requires eradication of the entire CSC population. The potential role of CSCs in tumor initiation and relapse has motivated an investigation of the CSCspecific treatments. However, development of the therapeutic strategies targeting CSCs might be challenged by a high diversity and plasticity of CSC features. Moreover, taking in account that an origin of CSC remains controversial and accumulating experimental evidence suggests a possibility of tumor cell reprogramming, efficient anti-cancer treatment should eradicate both CSCs and tumor bulk as well as prevent tumor dedifferentiation. In this article we discuss new insights into the stem cell concept of tumor development, review the treatment strategies eradicating CSCs that have been evaluated in preclinical and clinical studies and summarize the strategies to identify new CSC-targeted therapy.

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Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)38-58
Number of pages21
JournalAnti-Cancer Agents in Medicinal Chemistry
Volume16
Issue number1
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2016
Peer-reviewedYes

External IDs

researchoutputwizard legacy.publication#72069
researchoutputwizard legacy.publication#67652
researchoutputwizard legacy.publication#67976
researchoutputwizard legacy.publication#73769
Scopus 84947932908
PubMed 26179271

Keywords

Sustainable Development Goals

Keywords

  • Cancer stem cells (CSCs), Circulating tumor cells (CTCs), Clonal evolution, CSC plasticity, CSC-targeted therapy, Tumor heterogeneity