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Prostate carcinoma and stem cells

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Título
Prostate carcinoma and stem cells
Autor(es)
Antón-Aparicio, Luis M.
Cassinello Espinosa, J.
García Campelo, Rosario
Gómez Veiga, Francisco
Díaz-Prado, Silvia
Aparicio Gallego, Guadalupe
Data
2007-02
Cita bibliográfica
Antón Aparicio LM, Cassinello Espinosa J, García Campelo R, Díaz Prado S, Aparicio Gallego G. Prostate carcinoma and stem cells. Clin Transl Oncol. 2007; 9(2):66-76
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[Abstract] Stem cells, as classically defined, are cells with a capacity to self-renew and to generate daughter cells that can differentiate down several cell lineages to form all of the cell types that are found in the mature tissue. Stem cells and tumour cells have many similar features, including infinite lifespan, self-renewal, multidrug resistance, telomerase expression and, in the instance of the prostate, androgen independence. Evidence supports a role for stem cells in the etiology of many types of cancer. The evolution of androgen-independent prostate carcinoma may reflect the emergence of stemlike prostate tumour cells. Because cancer may be a disease of stem cell lineages and Shh-Gli signalling controls the behaviour of precursors and of cells with stem cell properties in the mammalian tissues, prostate cancer might derive from inappropriate expansion of prostatic epithelial stem cell lineages caused by abnormal Shh-Gli function. This review attempts to integrate these recent results.
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Stem cells
Prostate cancer
WNT and Hh pathway
 
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https://doi.org/10.1007/s12094-007-0015-6
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The final publication is avaliable at Springer LInk
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1699-048X
1699-3055
 

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