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Epigenetics in cancer stem cells

Tan Boon Toh, Jhin Jieh Lim, Edward Kai‐Hua Chow

Molecular Cancer · 2017 · ▲ 442 citations

Abstract

Compelling evidence have demonstrated that bulk tumors can arise from a unique subset of cells commonly termed "cancer stem cells" that has been proposed to be a strong driving force of tumorigenesis and a key mechanism of therapeutic resistance. Recent advances in epigenomics have illuminated key mechanisms by which epigenetic regulation contribute to cancer progression. In this review, we present a discussion of how deregulation of various epigenetic pathways can contribute to cancer initiation and tumorigenesis, particularly with respect to maintenance and survival of cancer stem cells. This information, together with several promising clinical and preclinical trials of epigenetic modulating drugs, offer new possibilities for targeting cancer stem cells as well as improving cancer therapy overall.

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10.1186/s12943-017-0596-9
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Toh, T.B., Lim, J.J., &amp; Chow, E.K. (2017). Epigenetics in cancer stem cells. <em>Molecular Cancer</em>. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12943-017-0596-9
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Toh TB, Lim JJ, Chow EK. Epigenetics in cancer stem cells. Molecular Cancer. 2017. doi:10.1186/s12943-017-0596-9.
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@article{tan2017Epigen, title = {Epigenetics in cancer stem cells}, author = {Tan Boon Toh and Jhin Jieh Lim and Edward Kai‐Hua Chow}, journal = {Molecular Cancer}, year = {2017}, doi = {10.1186/s12943-017-0596-9}, }

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