New approaches to target cancer stem cells: Current scenario

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2014

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Resistance towards chemotherapy and radiotherapy as well as relapse of cancer is the major obstacle in the treatment of cancer. The main factor behind is cancer stem cells (CSCs) which are more resistant to conventional chemotherapy, radiotherapy and are quite able to regenerate whole new tumor again if remain alive during treatment. Targeting CSCs along with actively dividing cancer cells may significantly contribute to the solution of the problem of resistance and relapse. Various approaches are implemented to eradicate CSCs which include CSC markers specific compounds, Drugs which disturb niche and various inhibitors/modulators of signaling pathways. Hedgehog (Hh), Wnt and Notch pathways are modulated/inhibited using various agents and shown beneficial results in multiple forms of cancer. Many inhibitors/modulators of these pathways have been entered in the clinical trials. MicroRNAs have also been developed as anti CSCs agents. In this review, we have covered current status of CSC targeting therapy based on CSC markers, CSC niche, Hedgehog, Wnt, Notch pathway along with MicroRNA based targeting strategies and possibility of implementation multi-targeted anti-CSC therapy for the better outcome of the results. ? 2014 Bentham Science Publishers.

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Aldehyde Dehydrogenase, Cd133 Antigen, Cd24 Antigen, Cd34 Antigen, Cd38 Antigen, Cell Marker, Curcumin, Epidermal Growth Factor, Epithelial Cell Adhesion Molecule, Fisetin, Growth Hormone, Hermes Antigen, Leptin, Mepacrine, Microrna, Nerve Cell Adhesion Molecule L1, Notch1 Receptor, Prolactin, Resveratrol, Retinoic Acid, Somatomedin C, Sonic Hedgehog Protein, Sonidegib, Sulindac, Telomerase, Thy 1 Antigen, Unindexed Drug, Vantictumab, Vismodegib, Wnt Protein, Apoptosis, Cancer Chemotherapy, Canc

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Insan, M. B., & Jaitak, V. (2014). New approaches to target cancer stem cells: Current scenario. Mini-Reviews in Medicinal Chemistry, 14(1), 20-34. doi: 10.2174/13895575113136660107

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