Journal of Oncology

Cancer Cell Plasticity


Publishing date
01 Nov 2019
Status
Published
Submission deadline
21 Jun 2019

Lead Editor

1University of Salento, Italy

2University G. d Annunzio of Chieti Pescara, Italy

3Center on Aging Science and Translational Medicine (Cesi-MeT), “G.d’Annunzio” University of Chieti-Pescara, Italy


Cancer Cell Plasticity

Description

Human cells are very plastic. This is made evident during embryogenesis and after injury, when this inherent plasticity allows cells to generate novel tissues or to regenerate, but it is also present in mature cells that can be reprogrammed into other cell types. The mechanisms underlying this transformation are finely regulated and coordinated in a spatiotemporal-specific manner by a large variety of stimuli. Under pathological conditions including tumor formation and progression, these layers of regulation are lost generating multiple cell populations and conferring tumor cells with novel functional properties. For example, a growing number of studies have demonstrated that the activation of the epithelial to mesenchymal transition (EMT) process can generate cells with enhanced motility, increased invasive potential, and stemness properties. The molecular determinants at the basis of this plasticity, the functional relationships between these different populations, and the potential clinical implications remain to be fully explored. Overall, this represents a challenge to the accurate diagnosis and treatment of tumors.

This special issue aims to highlight the plasticity of cells at different stages of tumor progression and the major contributing factors at the basis of this heterogeneity including the role of the surrounding microenvironment. Central to this special issue will be also the role of EMT and its reversal process, mesenchymal to epithelial transition (MET), in conferring cell plasticity and the molecular basis underlying these processes at the physiological or pathological level. Moreover, considering the dynamic and complex nature of this biological field, important insights gained through the application and the integration of omics and novel experimental methods and analytical approaches in vitro and in vivo will be also considered.

We invite the authors to contribute original research articles as well as review articles that will address recent development in the above areas.

Potential topics include but are not limited to the following:

  • Cellular networks regulating cancer cell plasticity
  • Cell plasticity and epithelial to mesenchymal transition
  • Plasticity and cancer stem cells
  • Genomics and proteomics for analysis of plasticity in tumors
  • Biological and clinical implications of cell plasticity
  • Novel technological and experimental approaches for investigating cancer cell plasticity

Articles

  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2019
  • - Article ID 7475295
  • - Research Article

IL-2 Induces Transient Arrest in the G1 Phase to Protect Cervical Cancer Cells from Entering Apoptosis

María del Carmen Lagunas-Cruz | Arturo Valle-Mendiola | ... | Isabel Soto-Cruz
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2019
  • - Article ID 7475364
  • - Review Article

Advances in Molecular Mechanisms and Immunotherapy Involving the Immune Cell-Promoted Epithelial-to-Mesenchymal Transition in Lung Cancer

Serena De Matteis | Matteo Canale | ... | Paola Ulivi
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2019
  • - Article ID 3542537
  • - Research Article

YDJC Induces Epithelial-Mesenchymal Transition via Escaping from Interaction with CDC16 through Ubiquitination of PP2A

Eun Ji Kim | Mi Kyung Park | ... | Chang Hoon Lee
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2019
  • - Article ID 8361945
  • - Review Article

Endothelial-to-Mesenchymal Transition (EndoMT): Roles in Tumorigenesis, Metastatic Extravasation and Therapy Resistance

Valentin Platel | Sébastien Faure | ... | Nicolas Clere
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2019
  • - Article ID 6486173
  • - Research Article

CD133 Is Associated with Increased Melanoma Cell Survival after Multikinase Inhibition

Cynthia M. Simbulan-Rosenthal | Anirudh Gaur | ... | Dean S. Rosenthal
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2019
  • - Article ID 1697913
  • - Research Article

Plasticity of Drug-Naïve and Vemurafenib- or Trametinib-Resistant Melanoma Cells in Execution of Differentiation/Pigmentation Program

Malgorzata Czyz | Malgorzata Sztiller-Sikorska | ... | Mariusz L. Hartman
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2019
  • - Article ID 5189232
  • - Review Article

Cancer Stem Cells: From Historical Roots to a New Perspective

Jean-Pascal Capp
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2019
  • - Article ID 1639854
  • - Review Article

Extracellular Vesicles and Their Potential Use in Monitoring Cancer Progression and Therapy: The Contribution of Proteomics

Maria Concetta Cufaro | Damiana Pieragostino | ... | Piero Del Boccio
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2019
  • - Article ID 2715968
  • - Research Article

Frizzled-10 Extracellular Vesicles Plasma Concentration Is Associated with Tumoral Progression in Patients with Colorectal and Gastric Cancer

Maria Principia Scavo | Antonio Cigliano | ... | Gianluigi Giannelli
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2019
  • - Article ID 5810465
  • - Review Article

Roles of the Phosphorylation of Transcriptional Factors in Epithelial-Mesenchymal Transition

Rong Xu | Jae-Yeon Won | ... | Hyungshin Yim
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