Immunobiology and signaling pathways of cancer stem cells: implication for cancer therapy |
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Authors: | Mohamed L. Salem Ahmed S. El-Badawy Zihai Li |
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Affiliation: | 1. Immunology and Biotechnology Division, Zoology Department, Faculty of Science, Tanta University, Tanta, Egypt 2. Center of Excellence in Cancer Research (CECR), Tanta University, Tanta, Egypt 3. Microbiology and Immunology, College of Medicine, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC, 29425, USA
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Abstract: | Cancer stem cells (CSCs) need to survive cancer treatments with a specific end goal to provide new, more differentiated, metastatic-prone cancerous cells. This happens through diverse signals delivered within the tumor microenvironment where ample evidence indicates that altered developmental signaling pathways play an essential role in maintaining CSCs and accordingly the survival and the progression of the tumor itself. This review summarizes findings on the immunobiological properties of CSCs as compared with cancerous non-stem cells involving the expression of immunological molecules, cytokines and tumor antigens as well as the roles of the Notch, Wnt and Hedgehog pathways in the brain, breast and colon CSCs. We concluded that if CSCs are the main driving force behind tumor support and growth then understanding the molecular mechanisms and the immunological properties directing these cells for immune tolerance is of great clinical significance. Such knowledge will contribute to designing better targeted therapies that could prevent tumor recurrence and accordingly significantly improve cancer treatments and patient survival. |
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Keywords: | Cancer stem cells Hedgehog Immunobiology Notch Wnt |
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