Persisting cancer cells are different from bacterial persisters.
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PubMed ID
38429144
Description
The persistence of drug-sensitive tumors poses a significant challenge in cancer treatment. The concept of bacterial persisters, which are a subpopulation of bacteria that survive lethal antibiotic doses, is frequently used to compare to residual disease in cancer. Here, we explore drug tolerance of cancer cells and bacteria. We highlight the fact that bacteria, in contrast to cancer cells, have been selected for survival at the population level and may therefore possess contingency mechanisms that cancer cells lack. The precise mechanisms of drug-tolerant cancer cells and bacterial persisters are still being investigated. Undoubtedly, by understanding common features as well as differences, we, in the cancer field, can learn from microbiology to find strategies to eradicate persisting cancer cells.
Date of Publication
2024-05
Publication Type
Article
Subject(s)
Keyword(s)
bacterial persisters drug resistance drug tolerance epigenetics quiescence residual disease in cancer
Language(s)
en
Contributor(s)
Institut für Tierpathologie (ITPA) - Labor Krebstherapieresistenz | |
Institut für Tierpathologie (ITPA) - Labor Krebstherapieresistenz |
Additional Credits
Institut für Tierpathologie (ITPA) - Labor Krebstherapieresistenz
Series
Trends in cancer
Publisher
Elsevier
ISSN
2405-8025
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open.access