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Title: Cancer drug-tolerant persister cells: from biological questions to clinical opportunities
Author: Russo, Mariangela
Chen, Mengnuo
Mariella, Elisa
Peng, Haoning
Rehman, Sumaiyah K.
Sancho Suils, Elena
Sogari, Alberto
Toh, Tzen S.
Balaban, Nathalie Q.
Batlle Gómez, Eduard
Bernards, Rene
Garnett, Mathew J.
Hangauer, Matthew
Leucci, Eleonora
Marine, Jean Christophe
O'Brien, Catherine A.
Oren, Yaara
Patton, E. Elizabeth
Robert, Caroline
Rosenberg, Susan M.
Shen, Shensi
Bardelli, Alberto
Keywords: Càncer
Terapèutica
Cancer
Therapeutics
Issue Date: 2-Sep-2024
Publisher: Springer Nature
Abstract: The emergence of drug resistance is the most substantial challenge to the effectiveness of anticancer therapies. Orthogonal approaches have revealed that a subset of cells, known as drug-tolerant 'persister' (DTP) cells, have a prominent role in drug resistance. Although long recognized in bacterial populations which have acquired resistance to antibiotics, the presence of DTPs in various cancer types has come to light only in the past two decades, yet several aspects of their biology remain enigmatic. Here, we delve into the biological characteristics of DTPs and explore potential strategies for tracking and targeting them. Recent findings suggest that DTPs exhibit remarkable plasticity, being capable of transitioning between different cellular states, resulting in distinct DTP phenotypes within a single tumour. However, defining the biological features of DTPs has been challenging, partly due to the complex interplay between clonal dynamics and tissue-specific factors influencing their phenotype. Moreover, the interactions between DTPs and the tumour microenvironment, including their potential to evade immune surveillance, remain to be discovered. Finally, the mechanisms underlying DTP-derived drug resistance and their correlation with clinical outcomes remain poorly understood. This Roadmap aims to provide a comprehensive overview of the field of DTPs, encompassing past achievements and current endeavours in elucidating their biology. We also discuss the prospect of future advancements in technologies in helping to unveil the features of DTPs and propose novel therapeutic strategies that could lead to their eradication. Resistance to therapy remains the biggest challenge to achieving cures in patients with cancer. In this Roadmap, Russo et al. overview the field of cancer drug-tolerant persister cells providing paths to advance our understanding of their biology with innovative technologies and recommend strategies to therapeutically target them to ensure that more prolonged responses are achieved in patients with cancer.
Note: Versió postprint del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41568-024-00737-z
It is part of: Nature Reviews Cancer, 2024, vol. 24, p. 694-717
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/2445/216738
Related resource: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41568-024-00737-z
ISSN: 1474-175X
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