Persistent Cancer Cells: The Deadly Survivors

Shensi Shen, Stéphan Vagner, Caroline Robert

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Abstract

Persistent cancer cells are the discrete and usually undetected cells that survive cancer drug treatment and constitute a major cause of treatment failure. These cells are characterized by their slow proliferation, highly flexible energy consumption, adaptation to their microenvironment, and phenotypic plasticity. Mechanisms that underlie their persistence offer highly coveted and sought-after therapeutic targets, and include diverse epigenetic, transcriptional, and translational regulatory processes, as well as complex cell-cell interactions. Although the successful clinical targeting of persistent cancer cells remains to be realized, immense progress has been made in understanding their persistence, yielding promising preclinical results.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)860-874
Number of pages15
JournalCell
Volume183
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 12 Nov 2020
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • adaptive resistance
  • cancer drug addiction
  • cancer treatment
  • mechanisms of cancer persistence
  • non-genetic resistance
  • persistent cancer cells
  • therapeutic evasion

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