학술논문

Evolution from genetics to phenotype: reinterpretation of NSCLC plasticity, heterogeneity, and drug resistance
Document Type
article
Source
Protein & Cell, Vol 8, Iss 3, Pp 178-190 (2016)
Subject
lung cancer
plasticity
heterogeneity
drug resistance
phenotypic transition
Cytology
QH573-671
Animal biochemistry
QP501-801
Language
English
ISSN
1674-800X
1674-8018
Abstract
Abstract Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer-related deaths worldwide. Targeted therapy is beneficial in most cases, but the development of drug resistance stands as an obstacle to good prognosis. Multiple mechanisms were explored such as genetic alterations, activation of bypass signaling, and phenotypic transition. These intrinsic and/or extrinsic dynamic regulations facilitate tumor cell survival in meeting the demands of signaling under different stimulus. This review introduces lung cancer plasticity and heterogeneity and their correlation with drug resistance. While cancer plasticity and heterogeneity play an essential role in the development of drug resistance, the manipulation of them may bring some inspirations to cancer prognosis and treatment. That is to say, lung cancer plasticity and heterogeneity present us with not only challenges but also opportunities.