Reprint

New Aspects of Cancer Stem Cell Biology

Implications for Innovative Therapies

Edited by
November 2020
208 pages
  • ISBN978-3-03943-406-0 (Hardback)
  • ISBN978-3-03943-407-7 (PDF)

This book is a reprint of the Special Issue New Aspects of Cancer Stem Cell Biology: Implications for Innovative Therapies that was published in

Medicine & Pharmacology
Public Health & Healthcare
Summary
The cancer stem cell (CSC) paradigm represents one of the most prominent breakthroughs of the last decades in tumor biology. CSCs are that subpopulation within a tumor that can survive conventional therapies and as a consequence are able to fuel tumor recurrence. Nevertheless, the biological characteristics of CSCs and even their existence, remain the main topic among tumor biologists debates. The difficulty in achieving a better definition of CSC biology may actually be explained by the plasticity of such a cell subpopulation. Indeed, the emerging view is that CSCs represent a dynamic “state” of tumor cells that can acquire stemness-related properties under specific circumstances, rather than referring to a well-defined group of cells. Regardless of their origin, it is clear that designing novel antitumor treatments based on the eradication of CSCs will only be possible upon unraveling the biological mechanisms that underlie their pathogenic role in tumor progression and therapy resistance. The Special Issue on “New aspects of cancer stem cell biology: implications for innovative therapies” aims at highlighting recent insights into CSC features that can make them an attractive target for novel therapeutic strategies.
Format
  • Hardback
License
© 2021 by the authors; CC BY license
Keywords
Cadherin 11; WNT signaling; β-catenin; cancer stem cells; TNBC; early breast cancer; bevacizumab; neoadjuvant chemotherapy; cancer stem cells; ALDH1; cancer stem cells; solid cancer; chemo-resistance; HDAC inhibitors; head and neck squamous cell carcinoma; SRC; dasatinib; saracatinib; cancer stem cells; EC-8042; Ovarian cancer; Wnt signaling; cancer stem cells; tumor progression; therapy resistance; exosomes; oral cancer risk; oral epithelial dysplasia; SOX2; immunohistochemistry; oral squamous cell carcinoma; cancer stem cells; genome-wide; transcriptome; lung cancer; ATAC-seq; RNA-seq; CSCs; NSCLC; B4GALT1; LUAD; cancer stem cells; breast cancer; lipid; metabolism; therapeutic resistance; bowel cancer; organoid; tumoroid; colorectal; colon; stem cell; chemotherapy resistance; ovarian cancer; cancer stem cell; genetic heterogeneity; SNP array; L1CAM; cancer stem cells; chemoresistance; epithelial-mesenchymal transition; cancer therapy; cell adhesion molecule