Melanoma
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Cancer Stem Cells in Squamous Cell Carcinoma
Journal of Investigative DermatologyVol. 137Issue 1p31–37Published online: September 16, 2016- Zhe Jian
- Alexander Strait
- Antonio Jimeno
- Xiao-Jing Wang
Cited in Scopus: 22Cancer stem cells (CSCs) are found in many cancer types, including squamous cell carcinoma (SCC). CSCs initiate cancer formation and are linked to metastasis and resistance to therapies. Studies have revealed that several distinct CSC populations coexist in SCC and that tumor initiation and metastatic potential of these populations can be uncoupled. Therefore, it is critical to understand CSC biology to develop novel CSC-targeted therapies for patients with SCC with poor prognoses. This review compares the properties of CSCs in SCC with normal stem cells in the skin, summarizes current advances and characteristics of CSCs, and considers the challenges for CSC-targeted treatment of SCC. - Original Article Melanocytes/MelanomaOpen Archive
Notch1-MAPK Signaling Axis Regulates CD133+ Cancer Stem Cell-Mediated Melanoma Growth and Angiogenesis
Journal of Investigative DermatologyVol. 136Issue 12p2462–2474Published online: July 29, 2016- Dhiraj Kumar
- Santosh Kumar
- Mahadeo Gorain
- Deepti Tomar
- Harshal S. Patil
- Nalukurthi N.V. Radharani
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 52Functional characterization and understanding of the intricate signaling mechanisms in stem-like cells is crucial for the development of effective therapies in melanoma. We have studied whether melanoma cells are phenotypically distinct and hierarchically organized according to their tumorigenic nature. We report that melanoma-specific CD133+ cancer stem cells exhibit increased tumor-initiating potential, tumor-endothelial cell interaction, and lung metastasis. These cells are able to transdifferentiate into an endothelial-like phenotype when cultured under endothelial differentiation-promoting conditions.