Alterations of cell cycle genes in cancer: unmasking the role of cancer stem cells

The cell cycle is a complex and strictly controlled process, consisting of different phases. Cell cycle regulation depends on phase-specific transcriptions of cell cycle genes. The alterations of cell cycle genes can predispose normal cells to have a cancerous phenotype. Indeed, several mechanisms u...

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description The cell cycle is a complex and strictly controlled process, consisting of different phases. Cell cycle regulation depends on phase-specific transcriptions of cell cycle genes. The alterations of cell cycle genes can predispose normal cells to have a cancerous phenotype. Indeed, several mechanisms underlying the deregulation of the cell cycle have been identified in different types of cancer. Cancer stem cells (CSCs), a fraction of tumor cells, are selectively capable of initiating tumor development. However, the deregulation of the cell cycle progression in CSCs still remains incompletely understood. This review describes epigenetic alterations and aberrant transcriptional regulation of cell cycle genes in CSCs as well as cell cycle patterns of CSCs.
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Animal Biochemistry
Biomedical and Life Sciences
Cancer
Cell cycle
Cell Cycle - genetics
Cell Cycle - physiology
Cell Cycle Checkpoints - genetics
Cell Cycle Proteins - genetics
Cell Division - genetics
Cell Division - physiology
Cyclin-Dependent Kinase Inhibitor p21 - genetics
Cyclin-Dependent Kinases - metabolism
Cyclins - genetics
Epigenetics
Gene regulation
Genes, cdc - genetics
Histology
Humans
Life Sciences
Morphology
Neoplasms - genetics
Neoplastic Stem Cells - metabolism
Phenotypes
Review
Stem cells
Transcription
Tumor cells
title Alterations of cell cycle genes in cancer: unmasking the role of cancer stem cells
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