Cell Reprogramming in Tumorigenesis and Its Therapeutic Implications for Breast Cancer
Breast cancer is the most common malignancy in women worldwide and can be categorized into several subtypes according to histopathological parameters or genomic signatures. Such heterogeneity of breast cancer can arise from the reactivation of mammary stem cells in situ during tumorigenesis. Moreove...
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doaj-331981cba42542a190a0549db184e6f82020-11-24T21:44:34ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Molecular Sciences1422-00672019-04-01208182710.3390/ijms20081827ijms20081827Cell Reprogramming in Tumorigenesis and Its Therapeutic Implications for Breast CancerPei-Yi Chu0Ming-Feng Hou1Ji-Ching Lai2Long-Fong Chen3Chang-Shen Lin4School of Medicine, College of Medicine, Fu Jen Catholic University, New Taipei City 242, TaiwanDepartment of Surgery, Kaohsiung Medical University Hospital, Kaohsiung 807, TaiwanDepartment of Medical Research, Show Chwan Memorial Hospital, Changhua 500, TaiwanDepartment of Pathology, Show Chwan Memorial Hospital, Changhua 500, TaiwanGraduate Institute of Medicine, Kaohsiung Medical University, Kaohsiung 807, TaiwanBreast cancer is the most common malignancy in women worldwide and can be categorized into several subtypes according to histopathological parameters or genomic signatures. Such heterogeneity of breast cancer can arise from the reactivation of mammary stem cells in situ during tumorigenesis. Moreover, different breast cancer subtypes exhibit varieties of cancer incidence, therapeutic response, and patient prognosis, suggesting that a specific therapeutic protocol is required for each breast cancer subtype. Recent studies using molecular and cellular assays identified a link between specific genetic/epigenetic alterations and distinct cells of origin of breast cancer subtypes. These alterations include oncogenes, tumor suppressor genes, and cell-lineage determinants, which can induce cell reprogramming (dedifferentiation and transdifferentiation) among two lineage-committed mammary epithelial cells, namely basal and luminal cells. The interconversion of cell states through cell reprogramming into the intermediates of mammary stem cells can give rise to heterogeneous breast cancers that complicate effective therapies of breast cancer. A better understanding of mechanisms underlying cell reprogramming in breast cancer can help in not only elucidating tumorigenesis but also developing therapeutics for breast cancer. This review introduces recent findings on cancer gene-mediated cell reprogramming in breast cancer and discusses the therapeutic potential of targeting cell reprogramming.https://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/20/8/1827breast cancercell plasticitycell reprogramminglineage conversionmammary stem cells |
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Pei-Yi Chu Ming-Feng Hou Ji-Ching Lai Long-Fong Chen Chang-Shen Lin Cell Reprogramming in Tumorigenesis and Its Therapeutic Implications for Breast Cancer International Journal of Molecular Sciences breast cancer cell plasticity cell reprogramming lineage conversion mammary stem cells |
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Pei-Yi Chu Ming-Feng Hou Ji-Ching Lai Long-Fong Chen Chang-Shen Lin |
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Pei-Yi Chu |
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Cell Reprogramming in Tumorigenesis and Its Therapeutic Implications for Breast Cancer |
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Cell Reprogramming in Tumorigenesis and Its Therapeutic Implications for Breast Cancer |
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Cell Reprogramming in Tumorigenesis and Its Therapeutic Implications for Breast Cancer |
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Cell Reprogramming in Tumorigenesis and Its Therapeutic Implications for Breast Cancer |
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Cell Reprogramming in Tumorigenesis and Its Therapeutic Implications for Breast Cancer |
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cell reprogramming in tumorigenesis and its therapeutic implications for breast cancer |
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Breast cancer is the most common malignancy in women worldwide and can be categorized into several subtypes according to histopathological parameters or genomic signatures. Such heterogeneity of breast cancer can arise from the reactivation of mammary stem cells in situ during tumorigenesis. Moreover, different breast cancer subtypes exhibit varieties of cancer incidence, therapeutic response, and patient prognosis, suggesting that a specific therapeutic protocol is required for each breast cancer subtype. Recent studies using molecular and cellular assays identified a link between specific genetic/epigenetic alterations and distinct cells of origin of breast cancer subtypes. These alterations include oncogenes, tumor suppressor genes, and cell-lineage determinants, which can induce cell reprogramming (dedifferentiation and transdifferentiation) among two lineage-committed mammary epithelial cells, namely basal and luminal cells. The interconversion of cell states through cell reprogramming into the intermediates of mammary stem cells can give rise to heterogeneous breast cancers that complicate effective therapies of breast cancer. A better understanding of mechanisms underlying cell reprogramming in breast cancer can help in not only elucidating tumorigenesis but also developing therapeutics for breast cancer. This review introduces recent findings on cancer gene-mediated cell reprogramming in breast cancer and discusses the therapeutic potential of targeting cell reprogramming. |
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breast cancer cell plasticity cell reprogramming lineage conversion mammary stem cells |
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