Issue 1, 2015

Cancer stem cells: small subpopulation or evolving fraction?

Abstract

Central to the debate about cancer stem cells in solid tumors is the proportion of cells that can initiate, propagate, and re-initiate tumors. An initially assumed minor subpopulation is confronted with recent data suggesting as many as 30% of primary tumor cells have stem cell characteristics. This review discusses quantitative modeling studies that augment our understanding of stem and non-stem cancer cell interactions during tumor progression and the resulting fraction of cancer stem cells. A discussion of how these findings can be carefully evaluated in novel, integrated interdisciplinary studies is offered.

Graphical abstract: Cancer stem cells: small subpopulation or evolving fraction?

Article information

Article type
Critical Review
Submitted
07 Aug 2014
Accepted
24 Oct 2014
First published
24 Oct 2014
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

Integr. Biol., 2015,7, 14-23

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