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New emerging roles of CD133 in cancer stem cell: Signaling pathway and miRNA regulation
Authors:Marjan Aghajani  Behzad Mansoori  Ali Mohammadi  Zahra Asadzadeh  Behzad Baradaran
Affiliation:1. Immunology Research Center, Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, Tabriz, Iran

Student Research Committee, Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, Tabriz, Iran;2. Immunology Research Center, Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, Tabriz, Iran;3. Department of Cancer and Inflammation Research, Institute for Molecular Medicine, University of Southern Denmark, Odense, Denmark

Abstract:
Cancer stem cells (CSC) are rare immortal cells within a tumor that are able to initiate tumor progression, development, and resistance. Advances studies show that, like normal stem cells, CSCs can be both self-renewed and given rise to many cell types, therefore form tumors. A number of cell surface markers, such as CD44, CD24, and CD133 are frequently used to identify CSCs. CD133, a transmembrane glycoprotein, either alone or in collaboration with other markers, has been mainly considered to identify CSCs from different solid tumors. However, the exactness of CD133 as a cancer stem cell biomarker has not been approved yet. The clinical importance of CD133 is as a CSC marker in many cancers. Also, it contributes to shorter survival, tumor progression, and tumor recurrence. The expression of CD133 is controlled by many extracellular or intracellular factors, such as tumor microenvironment, epigenetic factors, signaling pathways, and miRNAs. In this study, it was attempted to determine: 1) CD133 function; 2) the role of CD133 in cancer; 3) CD133 regulation; 4) the therapeutic role of CD133 in cancers.
Keywords:cancer stem cell  CD133  Jak/Stat  MAPK  miRNA  Notch  PI3K-Akt  Sonic hedgehog signaling  TGF-β-SMAD  WNT
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