EMBO Molecular Medicine (May 2017)

Colorectal cancer‐initiating cells caught in the act

  • Sebastian M Dieter,
  • Hanno Glimm,
  • Claudia R Ball

DOI
https://doi.org/10.15252/emmm.201707858
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 7
pp. 856 – 858

Abstract

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Abstract Our increased awareness of the clonal organization of many hematological and solid cancers has dramatically changed our view on the design of novel therapeutic approaches for cancer. Tumor‐initiating cells (TIC) (a.k.a. cancer stem cells) are on the apex in this hierarchy and can self‐renew and differentiate, thereby continuously fueling tumor growth and metastasis formation. This process was previously thought to be unidirectional. Self‐renewing TIC therefore represent highly attractive targets for therapeutic intervention.