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Tumor reversion: a dream or a reality

Authors :
Mohit Jadli
Kulbhushan Thakur
Greesham Tripathi
Avantika Tripathi
Ashok Kumar Sah
Joni Yadav
Yeshvandra Verma
Anjali Kashyap
Nikita Aggarwal
Manoj Kumar Kashyap
Amjad Husain
Arun Chhokar
Alok C. Bharti
Rakhi Bibban
Hatem Zayed
Source :
Biomarker Research, Vol 9, Iss 1, Pp 1-27 (2021), Biomarker Research
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
BMC, 2021.

Abstract

Reversion of tumor to a normal differentiated cell once considered a dream is now at the brink of becoming a reality. Different layers of molecules/events such as microRNAs, transcription factors, alternative RNA splicing, post-transcriptional, post-translational modifications, availability of proteomics, genomics editing tools, and chemical biology approaches gave hope to manipulation of cancer cells reversion to a normal cell phenotype as evidences are subtle but definitive. Regardless of the advancement, there is a long way to go, as customized techniques are required to be fine-tuned with precision to attain more insights into tumor reversion. Tumor regression models using available genome-editing methods, followed by in vitro and in vivo proteomics profiling techniques show early evidence. This review summarizes tumor reversion developments, present issues, and unaddressed challenges that remained in the uncharted territory to modulate cellular machinery for tumor reversion towards therapeutic purposes successfully. Ongoing research reaffirms the potential promises of understanding the mechanism of tumor reversion and required refinement that is warranted in vitro and in vivo models of tumor reversion, and the potential translation of these into cancer therapy. Furthermore, therapeutic compounds were reported to induce phenotypic changes in cancer cells into normal cells, which will contribute in understanding the mechanism of tumor reversion. Altogether, the efforts collectively suggest that tumor reversion will likely reveal a new wave of therapeutic discoveries that will significantly impact clinical practice in cancer therapy. Supplementary Information The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1186/s40364-021-00280-1.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20507771
Volume :
9
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Biomarker Research
Accession number :
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