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Review
. 2019:1139:41-57.
doi: 10.1007/978-3-030-14366-4_3.

Heterogeneity of Small Cell Lung Cancer Stem Cells

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Heterogeneity of Small Cell Lung Cancer Stem Cells

D Prabavathy et al. Adv Exp Med Biol. 2019.

Abstract

Small cell lung cancer, a subtype of lung cancer is an extremely malignant disease due to its metastases and recurrence. Patients with SCLC develop resistance to chemotherapy and the disease relapses. This relapse and resistance are attributed to the heterogeneity of SCLC. Various factors such as recurrent mutations in key regulatory genes such as TP53, RB1, and myc, epigenetic changes, and cancer stem cells contribute to the observed heterogeneity. Cancer stem cell models predict neuroendocrine origin of SCLC. Though an unambiguous established CSC marker has not been assigned, markers CD133, CD44 have been found associated with SCLC. Genetically engineered mouse models (GEMMs) allow the validation of driver mutations and are necessary for design of targeted therapy. This chapter outlines the factors contributing to SCLC heterogeneity, detection methods, and the current therapy trials.

Keywords: CD133; CD44; CSC model; Clonal evolution; Genetically engineered mouse model; Intratumor heterogeneity; Lysine demethylase 1; Neuroendocrine markers; Notch pathway; RB1; SCLC; Side population cells; TP53.

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