2013 The EMBO journal

Break the loop, escape the cycle?

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The EMBO journal Vol. 32 (14) : 1967-9 • Jul 2013

EMBO J 32 14, 1977-1989 doi:; DOI: 10.1038/emboj.2013.127; published online June 04 2013 Increasing evidence suggests that in many cancer types only a minor proportion of cells, the so-called 'cancer stem cells', is responsible for fostering continuous tumour growth. Similar to the non-malignant stem cells that maintain tissue homeostasis, cancer stem cells are seemingly able to self-renew indefinitely. A recent study from the lab of Walter Birchmeier, in cooperation with Ulrike Ziebold, published in The EMBO Journal (Wend et al, 2013) suggests that cancer stem cells hijack self-renewal mechanisms similar to those observed in (induced) pluripotent stem cells. Interestingly, their data indicate that breaking this self-enforcing, proliferative loop might be sufficient to promote cancer stem cell differentiation and exhaust tumour growth.

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