Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item:
https://biore.bio.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/5077
Title: | SOX transcription factors and glioma stem cells: Choosing between stemness and differentiation | Authors: | Stevanović, Milena Kovačević-Grujičić, Nataša Mojsin, Marija Milivojević, Milena Drakulić, Danijela |
Keywords: | Glioblastoma;SOX transcription factors;Glioma stem cells;Stemness;Differentiation | Issue Date: | 26-Oct-2022 | Rank: | M22 | Publisher: | Baishideng Publishing Group Inc | Citation: | Milena Stevanovic, Natasa Kovacevic-Grujicic, Marija Mojsin, Milena Milivojevic, Danijela Drakulic Stevanovic M, Kovacevic-Grujicic N, Mojsin M, Milivojevic M, Drakulic D. SOX transcription factors and glioma stem cells: Choosing between stemness and differentiation. World J Stem Cells 2021; 13(10): 1417-1445 [PMID: 34786152 DOI: 10.4252/wjsc.v13.i10.1417] | Journal: | World Journal of Stem Cells | Abstract: | Glioblastoma (GBM) is the most common, most aggressive and deadliest brain tumor. Recently, remarkable progress has been made towards understanding the cellular and molecular biology of gliomas. GBM tumor initiation, progression and relapse as well as resistance to treatments are associated with glioma stem cells (GSCs). GSCs exhibit a high proliferation rate and self-renewal capacity and the ability to differentiate into diverse cell types, generating a range of distinct cell types within the tumor, leading to cellular heterogeneity. GBM tumors may contain different subsets of GSCs, and some of them may adopt a quiescent state that protects them against chemotherapy and radiotherapy. GSCs enriched in recurrent gliomas acquire more aggressive and therapy-resistant properties, making them more malignant, able to rapidly spread. The impact of SOX transcription factors (TFs) on brain tumors has been extensively studied in the last decade. Almost all SOX genes are expressed in GBM, and their expression levels are associated with patient prognosis and survival. Numerous SOX TFs are involved in the maintenance of the stemness of GSCs or play a role in the initiation of GSC differentiation. The fine-tuning of SOX gene expression levels controls the balance between cell stemness and differentiation. Therefore, innovative therapies targeting SOX TFs are emerging as promising tools for combatting GBM. Combatting GBM has been a demanding and challenging goal for decades. The current therapeutic strategies have not yet provided a cure for GBM and have only resulted in a slight improvement in patient survival. Novel approaches will require the fine adjustment of multimodal therapeutic strategies that simultaneously target numerous hallmarks of cancer cells to win the battle against GBM. |
URI: | https://biore.bio.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/5077 | ISSN: | 1948-0210 | DOI: | 10.4252/wjsc.v13.i10.1417 |
Appears in Collections: | Journal Article |
Show full item record
SCOPUSTM
Citations
24
checked on Dec 20, 2024
Page view(s)
14
checked on Dec 20, 2024
Google ScholarTM
Check
Altmetric
Altmetric
Items in DSpace are protected by copyright, with all rights reserved, unless otherwise indicated.