2022
DOI: 10.20517/cdr.2021.130
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Biological evidence of cancer stem-like cells and recurrent disease in osteosarcoma

Abstract: Sarcomas are a large family of cancers originating in the mesenchyme. Composed of more than 100 histological subtypes, soft tissue and bone sarcomas remain clinically challenging, particularly in children and adolescents in whom sarcomas are the second most common malignant entities. Osteosarcoma is the main primary bone tumor in adolescents and young adults and is characterized by a high propensity to induce distant metastatic foci and become multi-drug resistant. The innate and acquired resistance of osteosa… Show more

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“…Of note, in paediatric sarcomas, SOX2 was found to be the most associated with tumour initiation and growth, making cells with high expression of SOX2 the most fitting of the CSC phenotype 35 . SOX2 has also been implicated as essential for OS tumour growth and cell proliferation 36 . This is the first study to demonstrate that WNT5B regulates SOX2 expression in CSCs.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 76%
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“…Of note, in paediatric sarcomas, SOX2 was found to be the most associated with tumour initiation and growth, making cells with high expression of SOX2 the most fitting of the CSC phenotype 35 . SOX2 has also been implicated as essential for OS tumour growth and cell proliferation 36 . This is the first study to demonstrate that WNT5B regulates SOX2 expression in CSCs.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 76%
“… 35 SOX2 has also been implicated as essential for OS tumour growth and cell proliferation. 36 This is the first study to demonstrate that WNT5B regulates SOX2 expression in CSCs.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…Osteosarcoma develops under the pressure of random mutational changes, and its growth is led by preferential clonal proliferation and epigenetic modifications [54]. Understanding the pathogenesis of osteosarcoma is complicated by the low tumor incidence and significant genetic differences between subtypes.…”
Section: Coding Dna Changes In Osteosarcomamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…SOX2 inhibition may contribute to the effects of IOX-1 on OS cells SOX2 has been viewed as an oncogene in OS and knockdown of SOX2 can abrogate tumorigenicity 23 . To investigate the potential role of CSC in OS we inhibited CSC marker SOX2 using two short hairpin RNAs (shRNAs) in MG63-M10 and MG63-CR cells.…”
Section: Iox-1 Inhibits Stemness Properties Of Os Cellsmentioning
confidence: 99%