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Metabostemness: A New Cancer Hallmark
Javier A. Menéndez, Tomás Alarcà n
Frontiers in Oncology · 2014 · ▲ 116 citations
Abstract
The acquisition of and departure from stemness in cancer tissues might not only be hardwired by genetic controllers, but also by the pivotal regulatory role of the cellular metabotype, which may act as a "starter dough" for cancer stemness traits. We have coined the term metabostemness to refer to the metabolic parameters causally controlling or functionally substituting the epitranscriptional orchestration of the genetic reprograming that redirects normal and tumor cells toward less-differentiated cancer stem cell (CSC) cellular states. Certain metabotypic alterations might operate as pivotal molecular events rendering a cell of origin susceptible to epigenetic rewiring required for the acquisition of aberrant stemness and, concurrently, of refractoriness to differentiation. The metabostemness attribute can remove, diminish, or modify the nature of molecular barriers present in Waddington's epigenetic landscapes, thus allowing differentiated cells to more easily (re)-enter into CSC cellular macrostates. Activation of the metabostemness trait can poise cells with chromatin states competent for rapid dedifferentiation while concomitantly setting the idoneous metabolic stage for later reprograming stimuli to finish the journey from non-cancerous into tumor-initiating cells. Because only a few permitted metabotypes will be compatible with the operational properties owned by CSC cellular states, the metabostemness property provides a new framework through which to pharmacologically resolve the apparently impossible problem of discovering drugs aimed to target the molecular biology of the cancer stemness itself. The metabostemness cancer hallmark generates a shifting oncology theory that should guide a new era of metabolo-epigenetic cancer precision medicine.
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Menéndez, J.A., & n, T.A. (2014). Metabostemness: A New Cancer Hallmark. <em>Frontiers in Oncology</em>. https://doi.org/10.3389/fonc.2014.00262
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Menéndez JA, n TA. Metabostemness: A New Cancer Hallmark. Frontiers in Oncology. 2014. doi:10.3389/fonc.2014.00262.
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@article{javier2014Metabo,
title = {Metabostemness: A New Cancer Hallmark},
author = {Javier A. Menéndez and Tomás Alarcà n},
journal = {Frontiers in Oncology},
year = {2014},
doi = {10.3389/fonc.2014.00262},
}
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