The crossroads between cancer stem cells and aging

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Sara Santos Franco
Hadas Raveh-Amit
Julianna Kobolák
Mohammed H Alqahtani
Ali Mobasheri
András Dinnyes
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[1] Szent István University,Center of Excellence in Genomic Medicine Research (CEGMR)
[2] Biotalentum Ltd.,Department of Veterinary Preclinical Sciences
[3] King AbdulAziz University,Department of Farm Animal Health
[4] School of Veterinary Medicine,undefined
[5] Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences,undefined
[6] University of Surrey,undefined
[7] Faculty of Veterinary Medicine,undefined
[8] Utrecht University,undefined
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BMC Cancer | / 15卷
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Stem cells; aging; cancer stem cells; malignant transformation; tumorigenesis.;
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The cancer stem cell (CSC) hypothesis suggests that only a subpopulation of cells within a tumour is responsible for the initiation and progression of neoplasia. The original and best evidence for the existence of CSCs came from advances in the field of haematological malignancies. Thus far, putative CSCs have been isolated from various solid and non-solid tumours and shown to possess self-renewal, differentiation, and cancer regeneration properties. Although research in the field is progressing extremely fast, proof of concept for the CSC hypothesis is still lacking and key questions remain unanswered, e.g. the cell of origin for these cells. Nevertheless, it is undisputed that neoplastic transformation is associated with genetic and epigenetic alterations of normal cells, and a better understanding of these complex processes is of utmost importance for developing new anti-cancer therapies. In the present review, we discuss the CSC hypothesis with special emphasis on age-associated alterations that govern carcinogenesis, at least in some types of tumours. We present evidence from the scientific literature for age-related genetic and epigenetic alterations leading to cancer and discuss the main challenges in the field.
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