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Understanding the autophagic functions in cancer stem cell maintenance and therapy resistance

Niharika Niharika, Minal Garg

2024Expert Reviews in Molecular Medicine15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Complex tumour ecosystem comprising tumour cells and its associated tumour microenvironment (TME) constantly influence the tumoural behaviour and ultimately impact therapy failure, disease progression, recurrence and poor overall survival of patients. Crosstalk between tumour cells and TME amplifies the complexity by creating metabolic changes such as hypoxic environment and nutrient fluctuations. These changes in TME initiate stem cell-like programmes in cancer cells, contribute to tumoural heterogeneity and increase tumour robustness. Recent studies demonstrate the multifaceted role of autophagy in promoting fibroblast production, stemness, cancer cell survival during longer periods of dormancy, eventual growth of metastatic disease and disease resistance. Recent ongoing studies examine autophagy/mitophagy as a powerful survival strategy in response to environmental stress including nutrient deprivation, hypoxia and environmental stress in TME. It prevents irreversible senescence, promotes dormant stem-like state, induces epithelial-mesenchymal transition and increases migratory and invasive potential of tumour cells. The present review discusses various theories and mechanisms behind the autophagy-dependent induction of cancer stem cell (CSC) phenotype. Given the role of autophagic functions in CSC aggressiveness and therapeutic resistance, various mechanisms and studies based on suppressing cellular plasticity by blocking autophagy as a powerful therapeutic strategy to kill tumour cells are discussed.

Topics & Concepts

AutophagyCancer stem cellBiologyStem cellCancer researchCancer cellTumor microenvironmentMitophagyMesenchymal stem cellSenescenceCrosstalkCell biologyCancerApoptosisTumor cellsOpticsPhysicsGeneticsBiochemistryAutophagy in Disease and TherapyEpigenetics and DNA MethylationCancer Cells and Metastasis
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