Candidates for early detection: Effect of pluripotent very small embryonic-like stem cells (VSELs) to transform into cancer stem cells (CSCs) and candidacy for early detection of cancer in a liquid biopsy.
Abstract:e15024 Background: Prevailing somatic mutation theory (SMT) is mired with several paradoxes and still there is no clarity on how cancer initiates. No distinct pattern of somatic driver mutations specific to cancers affecting solid tissues has yet emerged even after massive NGS studies since 2007. Rather than cancer being a genetic disease, we postulate that endogenous, tissue-resident VSELs get transformed into CSCs to initiate cancer. Under normal conditions, VSELs along with tissue-specific progenitors work… Show more
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