Aging, Cancer and Stem Cells
A special issue of Cancers (ISSN 2072-6694). This special issue belongs to the section "Cancer Therapy".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 May 2021) | Viewed by 16004
Special Issue Editor
Interests: aging; stem cells; cancer; lncRNAs; iPSC
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Dear Colleagues,
Metastatic solid tumors remain largely incurable despite improvements in cancer therapies. Aging is still the highest risk factor for cancer development. The deregulation of biological processes with aging may be fueling tissue transformation. Amongst these deregulated processes are the age-related phenotypically alterations of stem cells.
To compensate for higher cancer burden, innovative strategies for cancer treatment include cancer immunotherapy, where the immune system is manipulated to target and kill cancer cells. Using the patient’s immune system to eliminate neoplastic cells has long been tested. Stem cells and induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) are novel and promising immunotherapeutic players.
While it has long been known that stem cells may raise an immune response against neoplastic cells, only recently were iPSCs reported to prime the immune system to target cancers. Indeed, seminal studies demonstrated that the engraftment of allogeneic hematopoietic cells can result in pronounced anti-tumor effects. Recently vaccination with iPSCs was shown to inhibit tumor growth in mouse models of breast cancer, melanoma, and mesothelioma; preventing tumor recurrence.
This Special Issue aims to provide the current status of age-related pathways in cancer progression and to establish a connection between stem cell, aging and cancer risk. Additionally, we aim to provide up-to-date information on iPSC-based approaches for overcoming challenges in the cancer field.
Dr. Bruno Bernardes de Jesus
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- cancer therapies
- aging
- stem cells
- cancer immunotherapy
- cancer risk
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