The initiating genetic lesion in sporadically occurring cancers is impossible to identify. The existence of rare inherited cancer syndromes has helped to uncover some of the mutations that can initiate tumorigenesis. Most of these initiating lesions affect genes belonging to morphogenetic signaling pathways. We review the evidence that the cellular fate of individual epithelial cells in the adult is nonautonomous and depends on extrinsic information, just like cells in a developing embryo. Cancer stem cells need to disrupt these extrinsic restraints to gain an autonomous clonal proliferative advantage over neighboring stem cells
International audienceEstablishment and maintenance of epigenetic profiles are essential steps of de...
SummarySelf-renewal is a hallmark of stem cells and cancer, but existence of a shared stemness progr...
Aberrant gene function and altered patterns of gene expression are key features of cancer. Growing e...
The initiating genetic lesion in sporadically occurring cancers is impossible to identify. The exist...
Cancer cells are regulated by oncogenic mutations and microenvironmental signals, yet these processe...
Despite cancer initiation being attributed to specific pools of epithelial stem cells, tumorigenic t...
Cancer cells are regulated by oncogenic mutations and microenvironmental signals, yet these processe...
Colon cancers are composed of phenotypically heterogeneous tumor cell subpopulations with variable e...
Abstract: The intestinal epithelium is maintained by intestinal stem cells that replace each other s...
Intestinal homeostasis is underpinned by LGR5+ve crypt-base columnar stem cells (CBCs), but followin...
All cancers were once normal cells. They became cancerous through the chance acquisition of particul...
Cancer is believed to be a disease involving stem cells. The digestive tract has a very high cancer ...
Cancer is caused by the sequential accumulation of driver mutations in the genome of a single cell, ...
Colorectal carcinogenesis is a process that follows a stepwise cascade that goes from the normal to ...
In colorectal cancer, oncogenic mutations transform a hierarchically organized and homeostatic epith...
International audienceEstablishment and maintenance of epigenetic profiles are essential steps of de...
SummarySelf-renewal is a hallmark of stem cells and cancer, but existence of a shared stemness progr...
Aberrant gene function and altered patterns of gene expression are key features of cancer. Growing e...
The initiating genetic lesion in sporadically occurring cancers is impossible to identify. The exist...
Cancer cells are regulated by oncogenic mutations and microenvironmental signals, yet these processe...
Despite cancer initiation being attributed to specific pools of epithelial stem cells, tumorigenic t...
Cancer cells are regulated by oncogenic mutations and microenvironmental signals, yet these processe...
Colon cancers are composed of phenotypically heterogeneous tumor cell subpopulations with variable e...
Abstract: The intestinal epithelium is maintained by intestinal stem cells that replace each other s...
Intestinal homeostasis is underpinned by LGR5+ve crypt-base columnar stem cells (CBCs), but followin...
All cancers were once normal cells. They became cancerous through the chance acquisition of particul...
Cancer is believed to be a disease involving stem cells. The digestive tract has a very high cancer ...
Cancer is caused by the sequential accumulation of driver mutations in the genome of a single cell, ...
Colorectal carcinogenesis is a process that follows a stepwise cascade that goes from the normal to ...
In colorectal cancer, oncogenic mutations transform a hierarchically organized and homeostatic epith...
International audienceEstablishment and maintenance of epigenetic profiles are essential steps of de...
SummarySelf-renewal is a hallmark of stem cells and cancer, but existence of a shared stemness progr...
Aberrant gene function and altered patterns of gene expression are key features of cancer. Growing e...