Hypoxia-induced cancer cell reprogramming: a review on how cancer stem cells arise
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Hypoxia-induced cancer cell reprogramming: a review on how cancer stem cells arise
Abstract
Cancer stem cells are a subset of cells within the tumor that possess the ability to self-renew as well as differentiate into different cancer cell lineages. The exact mechanisms by which cancer stem cells arise is still not completely understood. However, current research suggests that cancer stem cells may originate from normal stem cells that have undergone genetic mutations or epigenetic changes. A more recent discovery is the dedifferentiation of cancer cells to stem-like cells. These stem-like cells have been found to express and even upregulate induced pluripotent stem cell markers known as Yamanaka factors. Here we discuss developments in how cancer stem cells arise and consider how environmental factors, such as hypoxia, plays a key role in promoting the progression of cancer stem cells and metastasis. Understanding the mechanisms that give rise to these cells could have important implications for the development of new strategies in cancer treatments and therapies.
Keywords: Yamanaka factors; cancer stem cells; hypoxia; metastasis; reprogramming.
Copyright © 2023 Abd, Laird, Ku and Li.
Conflict of interest statement
YL is one of the executive editors for Journal of Cellular Biochemistry JCB. The remaining authors declare that the research was conducted in the absence of any commercial or financial relationships that could be construed as a potential conflict of interest.
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