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Phenotype heterogeneity in cancer cell populations

L Almeida, R Chisholm, J Clairambault, A Escargueil, T Lorenzi, A Lorz, E Trélat

Aip Conference Proceedings | AMER INST PHYSICS | Published : 2016

Abstract

Phenotype heterogeneity in cancer cell populations, be it of genetic, epigenetic or stochastic origin, has been identified as a main source of resistance to drug treatments and a major source of therapeutic failures in cancers. The molecular mechanisms of drug resistance are partly understood at the single cell level (e.g., overexpression of ABC transporters or of detoxication enzymes), but poorly predictable in tumours, where they are hypothesised to rely on heterogeneity at the cell population scale, which is thus the right level to describe cancer growth and optimise its control by therapeutic strategies in the clinic. We review a few results from the biological literature on the subject,..

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