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How the interplay among the tumor microenvironment and the gut microbiota influences the stemness of colorectal cancer cells

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摘要 Colorectal cancer(CRC)remains the third most prevalent cancer disease and involves a multi-step process in which intestinal cells acquire malignant characteristics.It is well established that the appearance of distal metastasis in CRC patients is the cause of a poor prognosis and treatment failure.Nevertheless,in the last decades,CRC aggressiveness and progression have been attributed to a specific cell population called CRC stem cells(CCSC)with features like tumor initiation capacity,self-renewal capacity,and acquired multidrug resistance.Emerging data highlight the concept of this cell subtype as a plastic entity that has a dynamic status and can be originated from different types of cells through genetic and epigenetic changes.These alterations are modulated by complex and dynamic crosstalk with environmental factors by paracrine signaling.It is known that in the tumor niche,different cell types,structures,and biomolecules coexist and interact with cancer cells favoring cancer growth and development.Together,these components constitute the tumor microenvironment(TME).Most recently,researchers have also deepened the influence of the complex variety of microorganisms that inhabit the intestinal mucosa,collectively known as gut microbiota,on CRC.Both TME and microorganisms participate in inflammatory processes that can drive the initiation and evolution of CRC.Since in the last decade,crucial advances have been made concerning to the synergistic interaction among the TME and gut microorganisms that condition the identity of CCSC,the data exposed in this review could provide valuable insights into the biology of CRC and the development of new targeted therapies.
出处 《World Journal of Stem Cells》 SCIE 2023年第5期281-301,共21页 世界干细胞杂志(英文版)(电子版)
基金 Supported by Agencia Nacional de Promoción Científica y Tecnológica,No.PICT-2020-SERIEA-03440 and PICT-2013-1441 Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas,No.PIP11220200103061CO and PIP11220150100350CO Instituto Nacional del Cáncer Asistencia Financiera Ⅱ,RESOL 493/14,No.2002-4395-14-1 Instituto Nacional del Cáncer Asistencia Financiera Ⅲ-2016-2017,RESOL-2016-1006-E-APN-MS,No.2002-3862-16-1 CANCER Universidad Nacional del Sur,No.PGI:24/B230 and PGI:24/B303 Fundación Alberto J Roemmers of Argentina.
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