Cancer stem cells: an evolving concept

LV Nguyen, R Vanner, P Dirks, CJ Eaves - Nature Reviews Cancer, 2012 - nature.com
Nature Reviews Cancer, 2012nature.com
The cancer stem cell (CSC) concept derives from the fact that cancers are dysregulated
tissue clones whose continued propagation is vested in a biologically distinct subset of cells
that are typically rare. This idea is not new, but has recently gained prominence because of
advances in defining normal tissue hierarchies, a greater appreciation of the multistep
nature of oncogenesis and improved methods to propagate primary human cancers in
immunodeficient mice. As a result we have obtained new insights into why the CSC concept …
Abstract
The cancer stem cell (CSC) concept derives from the fact that cancers are dysregulated tissue clones whose continued propagation is vested in a biologically distinct subset of cells that are typically rare. This idea is not new, but has recently gained prominence because of advances in defining normal tissue hierarchies, a greater appreciation of the multistep nature of oncogenesis and improved methods to propagate primary human cancers in immunodeficient mice. As a result we have obtained new insights into why the CSC concept is not universally applicable, as well as a new basis for understanding the complex evolution, phenotypic heterogeneity and therapeutic challenges of many human cancers.
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