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Tumor initiating cells in malignant gliomas: biology and implications for therapy

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JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR MEDICINE-JMM
卷 87, 期 4, 页码 363-374

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SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s00109-009-0440-9

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Central nervous system; Glioblastoma; Cancer stem cells; Brain cancer

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  1. NIH [CA86335, CA116804, NS053454]
  2. American Brain Tumor Association
  3. Brain Tumor Foundation for Children
  4. Southeastern Brain Tumor Foundation
  5. Goldhirsh Foundation
  6. Georgia Cancer Coalition, Distinguished Cancer Clinicians and Scientists Program

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A rare subpopulation of cells within malignant gliomas, which shares canonical properties with neural stem cells (NSCs), may be integral to glial tumor development and perpetuation. These cells, also known as tumor initiating cells (TICs), have the ability to self-renew, develop into any cell in the overall tumor population (multipotency), and proliferate. A defining property of TICs is their ability to initiate new tumors in immunocompromised mice with high efficiency. Mounting evidence suggests that TICs originate from the transformation of NSCs and their progenitors. New findings show that TICs may be more resistant to chemotherapy and radiation than the bulk of tumor cells, thereby permitting recurrent tumor formation and accounting for the failure of conventional therapies. The development of new therapeutic strategies selectively targeting TICs while sparing NSCs may provide for more effective treatment of malignant gliomas.

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