Transitions between epithelial and mesenchymal states: acquisition of malignant and stem cell traits

K Polyak, RA Weinberg - Nature Reviews Cancer, 2009 - nature.com
K Polyak, RA Weinberg
Nature Reviews Cancer, 2009nature.com
Transitions between epithelial and mesenchymal states have crucial roles in embryonic
development. Emerging data suggest a role for these processes in regulating cellular
plasticity in normal adult tissues and in tumours, where they can generate multiple, distinct
cellular subpopulations contributing to intratumoural heterogeneity. Some of these
subpopulations may exhibit more differentiated features, whereas others have
characteristics of stem cells. Owing to the importance of these tumour-associated …
Abstract
Transitions between epithelial and mesenchymal states have crucial roles in embryonic development. Emerging data suggest a role for these processes in regulating cellular plasticity in normal adult tissues and in tumours, where they can generate multiple, distinct cellular subpopulations contributing to intratumoural heterogeneity. Some of these subpopulations may exhibit more differentiated features, whereas others have characteristics of stem cells. Owing to the importance of these tumour-associated phenotypes in metastasis and cancer-related mortality, targeting the products of such cellular plasticity is an attractive but challenging approach that is likely to lead to improved clinical management of cancer patients.
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