This review examines the development of the
cancer stem cell (CSC) model specifically within
medulloblastoma, the most prevalent malignant pediatric brain tumor. It tracks the shift from early
cell-sorting techniques and surface markers like
CD133 to modern
single-cell RNA sequencing, which reveals a complex landscape of
cellular plasticity. The text details how different medulloblastoma subgroups originate from specific
developmental lineages in the brain, such as the rhombic lip or granule neuron progenitors. By identifying these
tumor-propagating cells, researchers hope to discover
targeted therapies that can overcome drug resistance and recurrence. Ultimately, the source emphasizes integrating
genomics with functional stem cell biology to improve patient survival and long-term quality of life.
References:
- Werbowetski‐Ogilvie T E. From sorting to sequencing in the molecular era: the evolution of the cancer stem cell model in medulloblastoma[J]. The FEBS Journal, 2022, 289(7): 1765-1778.