Publication

Heterogeneity of Cancer Stem Cells: Rationale for Targeting the Stem Cell Niche

Journal Paper/Review - Oct 15, 2016

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PubMed
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Citation
Bösch M, Sopper S, Zeimet A, Reimer D, Gastl G, Ludewig B, Wolf D. Heterogeneity of Cancer Stem Cells: Rationale for Targeting the Stem Cell Niche. Biochim Biophys Acta 2016; 1866:276-289.
Type
Journal Paper/Review (English)
Journal
Biochim Biophys Acta 2016; 1866
Publication Date
Oct 15, 2016
Issn Print
0006-3002
Pages
276-289
Brief description/objective

Malignancy is fuelled by distinct subsets of stem-like cells which persist under treatment and provoke drug-resistant recurrence. Eradication of these cancer stem cells has therefore become a prime objective for the development and design of novel classes of anti-cancer therapeutics with improved clinical efficacy. Here, we portray potentially clinically-relevant hallmarks of cancer stem cells and focus on their recently appreciated properties of cell variability and plasticity, both of which make them elusive targets for cancer therapies. We reason that this 'disguise in heterogeneity' has fundamental implications for clinical management and elaborate on rational strategies to combat this diversity and target a broad range of tumorigenic cells. We propose exploitation of cancer stem cell niche dependence as a promising approach to interfere with various, rather than few, cancer stem cell subsets and suggest cancer-associated fibroblasts as a prime microenvironmental target for tumor stemness-depleting intervention.