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Cancer stem cells: a target for overcoming therapeutic resistance and relapse.

Shuo ZhangRui YangYujie OuyangYang ShenLanlin HuChuan Xu
Published in: Cancer biology & medicine (2023)
Cancer stem cells (CSCs) are a small subset of cells in cancers that are thought to initiate tumorous transformation and promote metastasis, recurrence, and resistance to treatment. Growing evidence has revealed the existence of CSCs in various types of cancers and suggested that CSCs differentiate into diverse lineage cells that contribute to tumor progression. We may be able to overcome the limitations of cancer treatment with a comprehensive understanding of the biological features and mechanisms underlying therapeutic resistance in CSCs. This review provides an overview of the properties, biomarkers, and mechanisms of resistance shown by CSCs. Recent findings on metabolic features, especially fatty acid metabolism and ferroptosis in CSCs, are highlighted, along with promising targeting strategies. Targeting CSCs is a potential treatment plan to conquer cancer and prevent resistance and relapse in cancer treatment.
Keyphrases
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  • induced apoptosis
  • fatty acid
  • cell cycle arrest
  • free survival
  • poor prognosis
  • cancer therapy
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  • drug delivery
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