The plasticity of epithelial cells and its potential in the induced differentiation of gastric cancer.
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Cell plasticity refers to the deviation of cells from normal terminal differentiation states when faced with environmental and genetic toxic stresses, resulting in the phenomenon of transforming into
APA
Yan Z, Liu Y, Yuan Y (2024). The plasticity of epithelial cells and its potential in the induced differentiation of gastric cancer.. Cell death discovery, 10(1), 512. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41420-024-02275-x
MLA
Yan Z, et al.. "The plasticity of epithelial cells and its potential in the induced differentiation of gastric cancer.." Cell death discovery, vol. 10, no. 1, 2024, pp. 512.
PMID
39719478 ↗
Abstract 한글 요약
Cell plasticity refers to the deviation of cells from normal terminal differentiation states when faced with environmental and genetic toxic stresses, resulting in the phenomenon of transforming into other cell or tissue phenotypes. Unlocking phenotype plasticity has been defined as a hallmark of malignant tumors. The stomach is one of the organs in the body with the highest degree of self-renewal and exhibits significant cell plasticity. In this paper, based on the review of the characteristics of normal differentiation of gastric epithelial cells and their markers, the four main phenotypes of gastric epithelial cell remodeling and their relationship with gastric cancer (GC) are drawn. Furthermore, we summarize the regulatory factors and mechanisms that affect gastric epithelial cell plasticity and outline the current status of research and future prospection for the treatment targeting gastric epithelial cell plasticity. This study has important theoretical reference value for the in-depth exploration of epithelial cell plasticity and the tumor heterogeneity caused by it, as well as for the precise treatment of GC.
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