stem cells
Wednesday, 15 January 2014
stem cells
Bone sarcomas include a very large number of tumour subtypes, which originate form bone and more particularly from mesenchymal stem
cell lineage. Osteosarcoma, Ewing's sarcoma and chondrosarcoma, the
three main bone sarcoma entities develop in a favourable
microenvironment composed by bone cells, blood vessels, immune cells,
based on the 'seed and soil theory'. Current therapy associates surgery
and chemotherapy, however, bone sarcomas remain diseases with high
morbidity and mortality especially in children and adolescents. In the
past decade, various new therapeutic approaches emerged and target the
tumour niche or/and directly the tumour cells
by acting on signalling/metabolic pathways involved in cell
proliferation, apoptosis or drug resistance. The present review gives a
brief overview from basic to clinical assessment of the main targeted
therapies of bone sarcoma cells.
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