Stem cell quiescence and its clinical relevance

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Abstract

Quiescent state has been observed in stem cells (SCs), including in adult SCs and in cancer SCs (CSCs). Quiescent status of SCs contributes to SC self-renewal and conduces to averting SC death from harsh external stimuli. In this review, we provide an overview of intrinsic mechanisms and extrinsic factors that regulate adult SC quiescence. The intrinsic mechanisms discussed here include the cell cycle, mitogenic signaling, Notch signaling, epigenetic modification, and metabolism and transcriptional regulation, while the extrinsic factors summarized here include microenvironment cells, extracellular factors, and immune response and inflammation in microenvironment. Quiescent state of CSCs has been known to contribute immensely to therapeutic resistance in multiple cancers. The characteristics and the regulation mechanisms of quiescent CSCs are discussed in detail. Importantly, we also outline the recent advances and controversies in therapeutic strategies targeting CSC quiescence.

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Luo, M., Li, J. F., Yang, Q., Zhang, K., Wang, Z. W., Zheng, S., & Zhou, J. J. (2020). Stem cell quiescence and its clinical relevance. World Journal of Stem Cells, 12(11), 1307–1326. https://doi.org/10.4252/wjsc.v12.i11.1307

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