Colon cancer stemness as a reversible epigenetic state: Implications for anticancer therapies |
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Authors: | Audrey Vincent A cha Ouelkdite-Oumouchal Mouloud Souidi Julie Leclerc Bernadette Neve Isabelle Van Seuningen |
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Affiliation: | Audrey Vincent, Aïcha Ouelkdite-Oumouchal, Mouloud Souidi, Julie Leclerc, Bernadette Neve, Isabelle Van Seuningen, Lille University, Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale, CHU Lille, UMR-S 1172-Jean-Pierre Aubert Research Center, Lille F-59000, FranceJulie Leclerc, Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Lille University Hospital, Lille F-59000, France |
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Abstract: | The recent discovery of cancer cell plasticity, i.e. their ability to reprogram into cancer stem cells (CSCs) either naturally or under chemotherapy and/or radiotherapy, has changed, once again, the way we consider cancer treatment. If cancer stemness is a reversible epigenetic state rather than a genetic identity, opportunities will arise for therapeutic strategies that remodel epigenetic landscapes of CSCs. However, the systematic use of DNA methyltransferase and histone deacetylase inhibitors, alone or in combination, in advanced solid tumors including colorectal cancers, regardless of their molecular subtypes, does not seem to be the best strategy. In this review, we first summarize the knowledge researchers have gathered on the epigenetic signatures of CSCs with the difficulty of isolating rare populations of cells. We raise questions about the relevant use of currently available epigenetic inhibitors (epidrugs) while the expression of numerous cancer stem cell markers are often repressed by epigenetic mechanisms. These markers include the three cluster of differentiation CD133, CD44 and CD166 that have been extensively used for the isolation of colon CSCs.and . Finally, we describe current treatment strategies using epidrugs, and we hypothesize that, using correlation tools comparing associations of relevant CSC markers with chromatin modifier expression, we could identify better candidates for epienzyme targeting. |
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Keywords: | Cancer stem cells Colon cancer Epigenetics Chromatin modifying enzymes CD44 CD133 CD166 |
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