Therapeutic implications of cancer stem cells in prostate cancer

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Prostate cancer, one of the most frequently occurring cancers in men, is a heterogeneous disease involving multiple cell types within tumors. This tumor heterogeneity at least partly results from genomic instability leading to sub-clonal cellular differentiation. The differentiated cell populations originate from a small subset of cells with tumor-initiating and stem-like properties. These cells, termed prostate cancer stem cells (PCSCs), play crucial roles in disease progression, drug resistance, and relapse. This review discusses the origin, hierarchy, and plasticity of PCSCs; methods for isolation and enrichment of PCSCs; and various cellular and metabolic signaling pathways involved in PCSC induction and maintenance, as well as therapeutic targeting.

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Banerjee, P., Kapse, P., Siddique, S., Kundu, M., Choudhari, J., Mohanty, V., … Kundu, G. C. (2023, June 15). Therapeutic implications of cancer stem cells in prostate cancer. Cancer Biology and Medicine. Cancer Biology and Medicine. https://doi.org/10.20892/j.issn.2095-3941.2022.0714

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