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Targeting Signaling Pathways in Cancer Stem Cells for Cancer Treatment.


ABSTRACT: The Wnt, Hedgehog, and Notch pathways are inherent signaling pathways in normal embryogenesis, development, and hemostasis. However, dysfunctions of these pathways are evident in multiple tumor types and malignancies. Specifically, aberrant activation of these pathways is implicated in modulation of cancer stem cells (CSCs), a small subset of cancer cells capable of self-renewal and differentiation into heterogeneous tumor cells. The CSCs are accountable for tumor initiation, growth, and recurrence. In this review, we focus on roles of Wnt, Hedgehog, and Notch pathways in CSCs' stemness and functions and summarize therapeutic studies targeting these pathways to eliminate CSCs and improve overall cancer treatment outcomes.

SUBMITTER: Koury J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5357538 | biostudies-literature | 2017

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Targeting Signaling Pathways in Cancer Stem Cells for Cancer Treatment.

Koury Jeffrey J   Zhong Li L   Hao Jijun J  

Stem cells international 20170305


The Wnt, Hedgehog, and Notch pathways are inherent signaling pathways in normal embryogenesis, development, and hemostasis. However, dysfunctions of these pathways are evident in multiple tumor types and malignancies. Specifically, aberrant activation of these pathways is implicated in modulation of cancer stem cells (CSCs), a small subset of cancer cells capable of self-renewal and differentiation into heterogeneous tumor cells. The CSCs are accountable for tumor initiation, growth, and recurre  ...[more]

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