Cancer cell dormancy: Mechanisms and implications of cancer recurrence and metastasis

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Abstract

More recently, disease metastasis and relapse in many cancer patients several years (even some decades) after surgical remission are regarded as tumor dormancy. However, the knowledge of this phenomenon is cripplingly limited. Substantial quantities of reviews have summarized three main potential models that can be put forth to explain such process, including angiogenic dormancy, immunologic dormancy, and cellular dormancy. In this review, newly uncovered mechanisms governing cancer cell dormancy are discussed, with an emphasis on the cross talk between dormant cancer cells and their microenvironments. In addition, potential mechanisms of reactivation of these dormant cells in certain anatomic sites including lymph nodes and bone marrow are discussed. Molecular mechanism of cellular dormancy in head and neck cancer is also involved.

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Gao, X. L., Zhang, M., Tang, Y. L., & Liang, X. H. (2017, October 27). Cancer cell dormancy: Mechanisms and implications of cancer recurrence and metastasis. OncoTargets and Therapy. Dove Medical Press Ltd. https://doi.org/10.2147/OTT.S140854

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