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Radiotherapy targeting cancer stem cells “awakens” them to induce tumour relapse and metastasis in oral cancer 被引量:5

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摘要 Radiotherapy is one of the most common treatments for oral cancer. However, in the clinic, recurrence and metastasis of oral cancer occur after radiotherapy, and the underlying mechanism remains unclear. Cancer stem cells(CSCs), considered the "seeds"of cancer, have been confirmed to be in a quiescent state in most established tumours, with their innate radioresistance helping them survive more easily when exposed to radiation than differentiated cancer cells. There is increasing evidence that CSCs play an important role in recurrence and metastasis post-radiotherapy in many cancers. However, little is known about how oral CSCs cause tumour recurrence and metastasis post-radiotherapy. In this review article, we will first summarise methods for the identification of oral CSCs and then focus on the characteristics of a CSC subpopulation induced by radiation, hereafter referred to as "awakened"CSCs, to highlight their response to radiotherapy and potential role in tumour recurrence and metastasis post-radiotherapy as well as potential therapeutics targeting CSCs. In addition, we explore potential therapeutic strategies targeting these "awakened" CSCs to solve the serious clinical challenges of recurrence and metastasis in oral cancer after radiotherapy.
出处 《International Journal of Oral Science》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2020年第2期102-113,共12页 国际口腔科学杂志(英文版)
基金 funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 81772898) the Scientific Research Foundation of Sichuan Province, China (No. 2019YFH0082)。
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