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Gastrointestinal cancer stem cells as targets for innovative immunotherapy 被引量:2
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作者 Mihaela Chivu-Economescu laura G Necula +5 位作者 Lilia Matei denisa laura dragu Ana I Neagu Irina Alexiu Coralia Bleotu Carmen Cristina Diaconu 《World Journal of Gastroenterology》 SCIE CAS 2020年第14期1580-1593,共14页
The role of cancer stem cells in gastrointestinal cancer-associated death has been widely recognized.Gastrointestinal cancer stem cells(GCSCs)are considered to be responsible for tumor initiation,growth,resistance to ... The role of cancer stem cells in gastrointestinal cancer-associated death has been widely recognized.Gastrointestinal cancer stem cells(GCSCs)are considered to be responsible for tumor initiation,growth,resistance to cytotoxic therapies,recurrence and metastasis due to their unique properties.These properties make the current therapeutic trials against GCSCs ineffective.Moreover,recent studies have shown that targeting stem cell surface markers or stemness associated pathways might have an additional off-target effect on the immune system.Recent advances in oncology and precision medicine have opened alternative therapeutic strategies in the form of cancer immunotherapy.This approach differs from classical anti-cancer therapy through its mechanism of action involving the activation and use of a functional immune system against tumor cells,instead of aiming physically destruction of cancer cells through radio-or chemotherapy.New immunological approaches for GCSCs targeting involve the use of different immune cells and various immune mechanisms like targeting specific surface antigens,using innate immune cells like the natural killer and T cells,T-cell chimeric antigen receptor technology,dendritic cell vaccine,or immune checkpoint inhibitors.In this respect,better understandings of immune regulatory mechanisms that govern anti-tumor response bring new hope in obtaining long-term remission for cancer therapy. 展开更多
关键词 IMMUNOTHERAPY GASTROINTESTINAL CANCER CANCER stem CELLS CAR-T DENDRITIC CELLS vaccines Immune CHECKPOINTS inhibitors
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Murine models based on acute myeloid leukemia-initiating stem cells xenografting 被引量:2
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作者 Cristina Mambet Mihaela Chivu-Economescu +4 位作者 Lilia Matei laura Georgiana Necula denisa laura dragu Coralia Bleotu Carmen Cristina Diaconu 《World Journal of Stem Cells》 SCIE CAS 2018年第6期57-65,共9页
Acute myeloid leukemia(AML) is an aggressive malignant disease defined by abnormal expansion of myeloid blasts. Despite recent advances in understanding AML pathogenesis and identifying their molecular subtypes based ... Acute myeloid leukemia(AML) is an aggressive malignant disease defined by abnormal expansion of myeloid blasts. Despite recent advances in understanding AML pathogenesis and identifying their molecular subtypes based on somatic mutations, AML is still characterized by poor outcomes, with a 5-year survival rate of only 30%-40%, the majority of the patients dying due to AML relapse. Leukemia stem cells(LSC) are considered to be at the root of chemotherapeutic resistance and AML relapse. Although numerous studies have tried to better characterize LSCs in terms of surface and molecular markers, a specific marker of LSC has not been found, and still the most universally accepted phenotypic signature remains the surface antigens CD34+CD38- that is shared with normal hematopoietic stem cells. Animal models provides the means to investigate the factors responsible for leukemic transformation, the intrinsic differences between secondary post-myeloproliferative neoplasm AML and de novo AML, especially the signaling pathways involved in inflammation and hematopoiesis. However, AML proved to be one of the hematological malignancies that is difficult to engraft even in the most immunodeficient mice strains, and numerous ongoing attempts are focused to develop "humanized mice" that can support the engraftment of LSC. This present review is aiming to in-troduce the field of AML pathogenesis and the concept of LSC, to present the current knowledge on leukemic blasts surface markers and recent attempts to develop best AML animal models. 展开更多
关键词 Acute MYELOID LEUKEMIA Leukemia-initiating stem cells ANTIGEN markers MURINE models XENOGRAFTS
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