Research Project
Grant-in-Aid for Young Scientists (B)
Cancer stem-like cells (CSCs) have been identified in many cancers and are thought to attribute to aggressive tumor behavior. CSCs can self-renew and have extremely high tumor initiating capacity. Furthermore, CSCs are highly invasive and resistant to conventional chemotherapy and radiation. Such characteristics of CSCs lead to recurrence, metastasis and inadequate response to the conventional therapies. A novel therapy targeting CSCs is needed to improve prognosis of Esophageal squamouscell carcinoma (ESCC).We have reported that Notch and TGF pathways are important in regulation of CSCs in ESCC. We have examined effects of Notch and TGF inhibitors on CSCs in the present study. These inhibitors suppress epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) and significantly reduce CSCs in ESCC both in vitro and in vivo experiments. Notch and TGF pathways could be novel therapeutic targets against CSCs in ESCC.
All 2014 2013
All Journal Article (3 results) (of which Peer Reviewed: 3 results) Presentation (5 results)
American journal of cancer research
Volume: 4 Pages: 29-41
Carcinogenesis
Volume: Epub ahead of print Issue: 2 Pages: 272-281
10.1093/carcin/bgt343
Journal of gastroenterology
Volume: in press