Phenotypic tumour cell plasticity as a resistance mechanism and therapeutic target in melanoma
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.ejca.2016.02.023
Phenotypic tumour cell plasticity as a resistance mechanism and therapeutic target in melanoma
Abstract
Despite the recent success of MAPK and immune checkpoint inhibitors in advanced melanoma, intrinsic and acquired resistance mechanisms determine the efficacy of these therapeutic approaches. Therapy resistance in melanoma is not solely driven by genetic evolution, but also by epigenetically driven adaptive plasticity. Melanoma cells are shifting between different transcriptional programs, cell cycle states and differentiation phenotypes reflecting a highly dynamic potential to adapt to various exogenous stressors including immune attack or cancer therapies. This review will focus on the dynamic interconversion and overlap between different melanoma cell phenotypes in the context of therapy resistance and a dynamically changing multicellular microenvironment.
Keywords: Melanoma; Therapy resistance; Tumour heterogeneity; Tumour plasticity.
Copyright © 2016. Published by Elsevier Ltd.
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