Emerging role of interactions between tumor angiogenesis and cancer stem cells.

Shuai Lv,Yufei Liu, Changheng Xie, Chenyang Xue,Shi Du,Jing Yao

Journal of controlled release : official journal of the Controlled Release Society(2023)

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Abstract
Tumor angiogenesis and cancer stem cells (CSCs) are two major hallmarks of solid tumors. They have long received attention for their critical roles in tumor progression, metastasis and recurrence. Meanwhile, plenty of evidence indicates the close association between CSCs and tumor vasculature. CSCs are proven to promote tumor angiogenesis, and the highly vascularized tumor microenvironment further maintains CSCs growth in return, thereby forming a hard-breaking vicious circle to promote tumor development. Hence, though monotherapy targeting tumor vasculature or CSCs has been extensively studied over the past decades, the poor prognosis has been limiting the clinical application. This review summarizes the crosstalk between tumor vasculature and CSCs with emphasis on small-molecule compounds and the associated biological signaling pathways. We also highlight the importance of linking tumor vessels to CSCs to disrupt the CSCs-angiogenesis vicious cycle. More precise treatment regimens targeting tumor vasculature and CSCs are expected to benefit future tumor treatment development.
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tumor angiogenesis,cancer,cells
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