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Bone marrow microenvironment: The guardian of leukemia stem cells.


ABSTRACT: Bone marrow microenvironment (BMM) is the main sanctuary of leukemic stem cells (LSCs) and protects these cells against conventional therapies. However, it may open up an opportunity to target LSCs by breaking the close connection between LSCs and the BMM. The elimination of LSCs is of high importance, since they follow cancer stem cell theory as a part of this population. Based on cancer stem cell theory, a cell with stem cell-like features stands at the apex of the hierarchy and produces a heterogeneous population and governs the disease. Secretion of cytokines, chemokines, and extracellular vesicles, whether through autocrine or paracrine mechanisms by activation of downstream signaling pathways in LSCs, favors their persistence and makes the BMM less hospitable for normal stem cells. While all details about the interactions of the BMM and LSCs remain to be elucidated, some clinical trials have been designed to limit these reciprocal interactions to cure leukemia more effectively. In this review, we focus on chronic myeloid leukemia and acute myeloid leukemia LSCs and their milieu in the bone marrow, how to segregate them from the normal compartment, and finally the possible ways to eliminate these cells.

SUBMITTER: Houshmand M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6716085 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Bone marrow microenvironment: The guardian of leukemia stem cells.

Houshmand Mohammad M   Blanco Teresa Mortera TM   Circosta Paola P   Yazdi Narjes N   Kazemi Alireza A   Saglio Giuseppe G   Zarif Mahin Nikougoftar MN  

World journal of stem cells 20190801 8


Bone marrow microenvironment (BMM) is the main sanctuary of leukemic stem cells (LSCs) and protects these cells against conventional therapies. However, it may open up an opportunity to target LSCs by breaking the close connection between LSCs and the BMM. The elimination of LSCs is of high importance, since they follow cancer stem cell theory as a part of this population. Based on cancer stem cell theory, a cell with stem cell-like features stands at the apex of the hierarchy and produces a het  ...[more]

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