间质细胞
生物
干细胞
癌症干细胞
神经科学
肿瘤异质性
免疫系统
肿瘤微环境
人口
癌症
癌症研究
计算生物学
免疫学
细胞生物学
医学
遗传学
环境卫生
作者
Ryan C. Gimple,Kailin Yang,Matthew Halbert,Sameer Agnihotri,Jeremy N. Rich
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41568-022-00486-x
摘要
Malignant brain tumours are complex ecosystems containing neoplastic and stromal components that generate adaptive and evolutionarily driven aberrant tissues in the central nervous system. Brain cancers are cultivated by a dynamic population of stem-like cells that enforce intratumoural heterogeneity and respond to intrinsic microenvironment or therapeutically guided insults through proliferation, plasticity and restructuring of neoplastic and stromal components. Far from a rigid hierarchy, heterogeneous neoplastic populations transition between cellular states with differential self-renewal capacities, endowing them with powerful resilience. Here we review the biological machinery used by brain tumour stem cells to commandeer tissues in the intracranial space, evade immune responses and resist chemoradiotherapy. Through recent advances in single-cell sequencing, improved models to investigate the role of the tumour microenvironment and a deeper understanding of the fundamental role of the immune system in cancer biology, we are now better equipped to explore mechanisms by which these processes can be exploited for therapeutic benefit.
科研通智能强力驱动
Strongly Powered by AbleSci AI