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Crosstalk between autophagy and CSCs: molecular mechanisms and translational implications

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CELL DEATH & DISEASE
Volume 14, Issue 7, Pages -

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SPRINGERNATURE
DOI: 10.1038/s41419-023-05929-3

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Cancer stem cells play a crucial role in tumorigenesis, progression, recurrence, and possess unique metabolic characteristics. Autophagy, a catabolic process that helps cells survive under stressful conditions, has been extensively studied in cancer cells, but its potential relationship with cancer stem cells has not been fully explored. This study summarizes the possible roles of autophagy in the functions of cancer stem cells, including renewal, proliferation, differentiation, survival, metastasis, invasion, and treatment resistance.
Cancer stem cells(CSCs) play a key role in regulating tumorigenesis, progression, as well as recurrence, and possess typical metabolic characteristics. Autophagy is a catabolic process that can aid cells to survive under stressful conditions such as nutrient deficiency and hypoxia. Although the role of autophagy in cancer cells has been extensively studied, CSCs possess unique stemness, and their potential relationship with autophagy has not been fully analyzed. This study summarizes the possible role of autophagy in the renewal, proliferation, differentiation, survival, metastasis, invasion, and treatment resistance of CSCs. It has been found that autophagy can contribute to the maintenance of CSC stemness, facilitate the tumor cells adapt to changes in the microenvironment, and promote tumor survival, whereas in some other cases autophagy acts as an important process involved in the deprivation of CSC stemness thus leading to tumor death. Mitophagy, which has emerged as another popular research area in recent years, has a great scope when explored together with stem cells. In this study, we have aimed to elaborate on the mechanism of action of autophagy in regulating the functions of CSCs to provide deeper insights for future cancer treatment.

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