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Targeting signalling pathways and the immune microenvironment of cancer stem cells — a clinical update
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Yang, Yingzi
, Takebe Naoko
, Clara, Joseph A
, Monge, Cecilia
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Cancer
/ Cancer therapies
/ Cell self-renewal
/ Drug development
/ Homeostasis
/ Immune system
/ Immunotherapy
/ Metastases
/ Microenvironments
/ Phenotypes
/ Progenitor cells
/ Signal transduction
/ Stem cells
/ Therapeutic applications
/ Tumors
/ Wnt protein
2020
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Targeting signalling pathways and the immune microenvironment of cancer stem cells — a clinical update
by
Yang, Yingzi
, Takebe Naoko
, Clara, Joseph A
, Monge, Cecilia
in
Cancer
/ Cancer therapies
/ Cell self-renewal
/ Drug development
/ Homeostasis
/ Immune system
/ Immunotherapy
/ Metastases
/ Microenvironments
/ Phenotypes
/ Progenitor cells
/ Signal transduction
/ Stem cells
/ Therapeutic applications
/ Tumors
/ Wnt protein
2020
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Targeting signalling pathways and the immune microenvironment of cancer stem cells — a clinical update
by
Yang, Yingzi
, Takebe Naoko
, Clara, Joseph A
, Monge, Cecilia
in
Cancer
/ Cancer therapies
/ Cell self-renewal
/ Drug development
/ Homeostasis
/ Immune system
/ Immunotherapy
/ Metastases
/ Microenvironments
/ Phenotypes
/ Progenitor cells
/ Signal transduction
/ Stem cells
/ Therapeutic applications
/ Tumors
/ Wnt protein
2020
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Targeting signalling pathways and the immune microenvironment of cancer stem cells — a clinical update
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Targeting signalling pathways and the immune microenvironment of cancer stem cells — a clinical update
2020
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Cancer stem cells (CSCs) have important roles in tumour development, relapse and metastasis; the intrinsic self-renewal characteristics and tumorigenic properties of these cells provide them with unique capabilities to resist diverse forms of anticancer therapy, seed recurrent tumours, and disseminate to and colonize distant tissues. The findings of several studies indicate that CSCs originate from non-malignant stem or progenitor cells. Accordingly, inhibition of developmental signalling pathways that are crucial for stem and progenitor cell homeostasis and function, such as the Notch, WNT, Hedgehog and Hippo signalling cascades, continues to be pursued across multiple cancer types as a strategy for targeting the CSCs hypothesized to drive cancer progression — with some success in certain malignancies. In addition, with the renaissance of anticancer immunotherapy, a better understanding of the interplay between CSCs and the tumour immune microenvironment might be the key to unlocking a new era of oncological treatments associated with a reduced propensity for the development of resistance and with enhanced antimetastatic activity, thus ultimately resulting in improved patient outcomes. Herein, we provide an update on the progress to date in the clinical development of therapeutics targeting the Notch, WNT, Hedgehog and Hippo pathways. We also discuss the interactions between CSCs and the immune system, including the potential immunological effects of agents targeting CSC-associated developmental signalling pathways, and provide an overview of the emerging approaches to CSC-targeted immunotherapy.Cancer stem cells (CSCs) are implicated in cancer development, progression and resistance to treatment; therefore, the signalling pathways that mediate the CSC phenotype are attractive therapeutic targets. In this Review, the authors provide an update on the progress in targeting the Notch, WNT, Hedgehog and Hippo signalling pathways. Additionally, they discuss the interactions of CSCs with the immune system, the roles of CSC-related signalling pathways in immune cells and novel approaches to CSC-directed immunotherapy.
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Nature Publishing Group
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