Journal article

Insights into the cell of origin in breast cancer and breast cancer stem cells

GJ Lindeman, JE Visvader

Asia Pacific Journal of Clinical Oncology | WILEY-BLACKWELL | Published : 2010

Abstract

The precise cell types that give rise to tumors and mechanisms that underpin tumor heterogeneity are poorly understood. There is increasing evidence to suggest that diverse solid tumors are hierarchically organized and may be sustained by a distinct subpopulation of cancer stem cells (CSCs). The CSC hypothesis provides an attractive cellular mechanism that can account for the therapeutic refractoriness and dormant behavior exhibited by many tumor types. Breast cancer was the first solid malignancy from which CSCs were identified and isolated. Direct evidence for the CSC hypothesis has also recently emerged from mouse models of mammary tumorigenesis, although alternative models to explain het..

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This review is adapted from a presentation delivered by GJL at the Joint GlaxoSmithKline Oncology and the Clinical Oncology Society of Australia Satellite Symposium in Sydney, November 2008. GJL and JEV are supported by the Victorian Breast Cancer Research Consortium, The Victorian Cancer Agency and the National Health and Medical Research Council, Australia.