Brain tumors: Cancer stem-like cells interact with tumor microenvironment

World J Stem Cells. 2020 Dec 26;12(12):1439-1454. doi: 10.4252/wjsc.v12.i12.1439.

Abstract

Cancer stem-like cells (CSCs) with potential of self-renewal drive tumorigenesis. Brain tumor microenvironment (TME) has been identified as a critical regulator of malignancy progression. Many researchers are searching new ways to characterize tumors with the goal of predicting how they respond to treatment. Here, we describe the striking parallels between normal stem cells and CSCs. We review the microenvironmental aspects of brain tumors, in particular composition and vital roles of immune cells infiltrating glioma and medulloblastoma. By highlighting that CSCs cooperate with TME via various cellular communication approaches, we discuss the recent advances in therapeutic strategies targeting the components of TME. Identification of the complex and interconnected factors can facilitate the development of promising treatments for these deadly malignancies.

Keywords: Brain tumor; Cancer stem-like cells; Clinical application; Glioma; Inflammation; Microenvironment.

Publication types

  • Review