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Overview: Cellular plasticity,cancer stem cells and metastasis
Authors:Wael M. ElShamy,Roy J. Duhé  
Affiliation:1. Molecular Cancer Therapeutics Program, University of Mississippi Medical Center Cancer Institute, USA;2. Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology, University of Mississippi Medical Center, 2500 N. State Street, Jackson, MS 39216, USA
Abstract:
Recently, a number of hypotheses have converged into a unified theoretical framework which addresses the most vexing aspects of cancer: metastasis, relapse and therapeutic resistance. The central component of this framework is the new paradigm of cellular differentiation, once viewed as a unidirectional process, but now recognized as a plastic process in which cancer cells can dedifferentiate into more primitive, stem-like phenotypes. This plasticity is controlled by both intrinsic biochemical processes and bi-directional environmental cues involving cancer-associated non-cancerous cells. Such plastic phenotypic shifts may influence the discontinuous behavior of cancers, in which some cancers remain dormant for months or years after therapy, only to relapse and wreak havoc. This Special Issue of Cancer Letters assembles a collection of mini-reviews describing the current knowledge of cellular plasticity and its relationship to cancer “stemness” and progression, illuminating how progress in this field may yield major benefits in overcoming resistance and thwarting metastasis.
Keywords:Metastasis   Chemoresistance   Radioresistance   Cancer stem cells   EMT&ndash  MET   Tumor dormancy
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