Cellular dormancy in minimal residual disease following targeted therapy

pubmed: wnt1 2021-06-23

Summary:

CONCLUSIONS: Residual cancer cells surviving targeted therapy reside in a well-vascularized, desmoplastic microenvironment at both local and distant sites. These cells exist in a state of cellular dormancy that bears little resemblance to primary or recurrent tumor cells, but shares similarities with cells in which dormancy is induced by microenvironmental cues. Our observations suggest that dormancy may be a conserved response to targeted therapy independent of the oncogenic pathway inhibited...

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https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34088357/?utm_source=Other&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=None&utm_content=16uwQpOeqFYN8R4TKOtwPy2utpqy9ex2oldalD2yF_fQHv2caq&fc=None&ff=20210623054519&v=2.14.4

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Jason R Ruth, Dhruv K Pant, Tien-Chi Pan, Hans E Seidel, Sanjeethan C Baksh, Blaine A Keister, Rita Singh, Christopher J Sterner, Suzanne J Bakewell, Susan E Moody, George K Belka, Lewis A Chodosh

Date tagged:

06/23/2021, 05:45

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06/05/2021, 06:00