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Targeting Epigenetic Modifiers of Tumor Plasticity and Cancer Stem Cell Behavior
by
Kumar, Vigneshwari Easwar
, Chien, Jeremy
, De Souza, Cristabelle
, Nguyen, Audrey
, Lam, Kit S.
, Nambiar, Roshni
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/ Cancer
/ cancer stem cells
/ Cancer therapies
/ Cell cycle
/ Cell survival
/ Clinical trials
/ DNA methylation
/ Enzymes
/ Epigenetics
/ Evolution
/ Gene expression
/ Histones
/ inhibitors
/ Metastases
/ Metastasis
/ Mutation
/ Phosphorylation
/ Review
/ Signal transduction
/ signaling
/ Stem cells
/ Tumor cells
/ tumoral plasticity
/ Tumors
/ Writers
2022
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Targeting Epigenetic Modifiers of Tumor Plasticity and Cancer Stem Cell Behavior
by
Kumar, Vigneshwari Easwar
, Chien, Jeremy
, De Souza, Cristabelle
, Nguyen, Audrey
, Lam, Kit S.
, Nambiar, Roshni
in
Binding sites
/ Cancer
/ cancer stem cells
/ Cancer therapies
/ Cell cycle
/ Cell survival
/ Clinical trials
/ DNA methylation
/ Enzymes
/ Epigenetics
/ Evolution
/ Gene expression
/ Histones
/ inhibitors
/ Metastases
/ Metastasis
/ Mutation
/ Phosphorylation
/ Review
/ Signal transduction
/ signaling
/ Stem cells
/ Tumor cells
/ tumoral plasticity
/ Tumors
/ Writers
2022
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Targeting Epigenetic Modifiers of Tumor Plasticity and Cancer Stem Cell Behavior
by
Kumar, Vigneshwari Easwar
, Chien, Jeremy
, De Souza, Cristabelle
, Nguyen, Audrey
, Lam, Kit S.
, Nambiar, Roshni
in
Binding sites
/ Cancer
/ cancer stem cells
/ Cancer therapies
/ Cell cycle
/ Cell survival
/ Clinical trials
/ DNA methylation
/ Enzymes
/ Epigenetics
/ Evolution
/ Gene expression
/ Histones
/ inhibitors
/ Metastases
/ Metastasis
/ Mutation
/ Phosphorylation
/ Review
/ Signal transduction
/ signaling
/ Stem cells
/ Tumor cells
/ tumoral plasticity
/ Tumors
/ Writers
2022
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Targeting Epigenetic Modifiers of Tumor Plasticity and Cancer Stem Cell Behavior
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Targeting Epigenetic Modifiers of Tumor Plasticity and Cancer Stem Cell Behavior
2022
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Overview
Tumor heterogeneity poses one of the greatest challenges to a successful treatment of cancer. Tumor cell populations consist of different subpopulations that have distinct phenotypic and genotypic profiles. Such variability poses a challenge in successfully targeting all tumor subpopulations at the same time. Relapse after treatment has been previously explained using the cancer stem cell model and the clonal evolution model. Cancer stem cells are an important subpopulation of tumor cells that regulate tumor plasticity and determine therapeutic resistance. Tumor plasticity is controlled by genetic and epigenetic changes of crucial genes involved in cancer cell survival, growth and metastasis. Targeting epigenetic modulators associated with cancer stem cell survival can unlock a promising therapeutic approach in completely eradicating cancer. Here, we review various factors governing epigenetic dysregulation of cancer stem cells ranging from the role of epigenetic mediators such as histone and DNA methyltransferases, histone deacetylases, histone methyltransferases to various signaling pathways associated with cancer stem cell regulation. We also discuss current treatment regimens targeting these factors and other promising inhibitors in clinical trials.
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