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Notch receptor/ligand diversity: contribution to colorectal cancer stem cell heterogeneity

Morgan Brisset, Patrick Mehlen, Olivier Meurette, Frédéric Hollande

2023Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Cancer cell heterogeneity is a key contributor to therapeutic failure and post-treatment recurrence. Targeting cell subpopulations responsible for chemoresistance and recurrence seems to be an attractive approach to improve treatment outcome in cancer patients. However, this remains challenging due to the complexity and incomplete characterization of tumor cell subpopulations. The heterogeneity of cells exhibiting stemness-related features, such as self-renewal and chemoresistance, fuels this complexity. Notch signaling is a known regulator of cancer stem cell (CSC) features in colorectal cancer (CRC), though the effects of its heterogenous signaling on CRC cell stemness are only just emerging. In this review, we discuss how Notch ligand-receptor specificity contributes to regulating stemness, self-renewal, chemoresistance and cancer stem cells heterogeneity in CRC.

Topics & Concepts

Cancer stem cellColorectal cancerStem cellBiologyCancerCancer researchNotch signaling pathwayRegulatorCancer cellCellReceptorSignal transductionCell biologyGeneticsGeneCancer Cells and MetastasisInfectious Diseases and MycologyCancer Genomics and Diagnostics
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