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Delineating the glioblastoma stemness by genes involved in cytoskeletal rearrangements and metabolic alterations
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作者 Żaneta kałuzińska-kołat Damian kołat +2 位作者 katarzyna kośla Elżbieta Płuciennik andrzej k bednarek 《World Journal of Stem Cells》 SCIE 2023年第5期302-322,共21页
Literature data on glioblastoma ongoingly underline the link between metabolism and cancer stemness,the latter is one responsible for potentiating the resistance to treatment,inter alia due to increased invasiveness.I... Literature data on glioblastoma ongoingly underline the link between metabolism and cancer stemness,the latter is one responsible for potentiating the resistance to treatment,inter alia due to increased invasiveness.In recent years,glioblastoma stemness research has bashfully introduced a key aspect of cytoskeletal rearrangements,whereas the impact of the cytoskeleton on invasiveness is well known.Although non-stem glioblastoma cells are less invasive than glioblastoma stem cells(GSCs),these cells also acquire stemness with greater ease if characterized as invasive cells and not tumor core cells.This suggests that glioblastoma stemness should be further investigated for any phenomena related to the cytoskeleton and metabolism,as they may provide new invasion-related insights.Previously,we proved that interplay between metabolism and cytoskeleton existed in glioblastoma.Despite searching for cytoskeleton-related processes in which the investigated genes might have been involved,not only did we stumble across the relation to metabolism but also reported genes that were found to be implicated in stemness.Thus,dedicated research on these genes in GSCs seems justifiable and might reveal novel directions and/or biomarkers that could be utilized in the future.Herein,we review the previously identified cytoskeleton/metabolism-related genes through the prism of glioblastoma stemness. 展开更多
关键词 GLIOBLASTOMA STEMNESS CYTOSKELETON Metabolism Biomarkers Therapy
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