Michor Franziska
Computational Biology Center, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, 417 East 68th St, New York, NY 10065, USA.
J Clin Oncol. 2008 Jun 10;26(17):2854-61. doi: 10.1200/JCO.2007.15.2421.
Human cancers are thought to be sustained in their growth by a pathologic counterpart of normal adult stem cells: cancer stem cells. This concept was first developed in human myeloid leukemias and is today being extended to solid tumors such as breast and brain cancers. A quantitative understanding of cancer stem cells requires a mathematical framework to describe the dynamics of cancer initiation and progression, the response to treatment, and the evolution of resistance. In this review, I use chronic myeloid leukemia as an example to discuss how mathematical and computational techniques have been used to gain insights into the biology of cancer stem cells.
人类癌症被认为是由正常成体干细胞的病理对应物——癌症干细胞维持其生长的。这一概念最初是在人类髓系白血病中提出的,如今正扩展到实体瘤,如乳腺癌和脑癌。对癌症干细胞进行定量理解需要一个数学框架来描述癌症起始和进展的动力学、对治疗的反应以及耐药性的演变。在这篇综述中,我以慢性髓系白血病为例,讨论如何运用数学和计算技术来深入了解癌症干细胞的生物学特性。