Impact of Microenvironment and Stem-Like Plasticity in Cholangiocarcinoma: Molecular Networks and Biological Concepts

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Impact of Microenvironment and Stem-Like Plasticity in Cholangiocarcinoma : Molecular Networks and Biological Concepts. / Raggi, Chiara; Invernizzi, Pietro; Andersen, Jesper Bøje.

In: Journal of Hepatology, 11.09.2014.

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Raggi, C, Invernizzi, P & Andersen, JB 2014, 'Impact of Microenvironment and Stem-Like Plasticity in Cholangiocarcinoma: Molecular Networks and Biological Concepts', Journal of Hepatology. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jhep.2014.09.007

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Raggi, C., Invernizzi, P., & Andersen, J. B. (2014). Impact of Microenvironment and Stem-Like Plasticity in Cholangiocarcinoma: Molecular Networks and Biological Concepts. Journal of Hepatology. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jhep.2014.09.007

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Raggi C, Invernizzi P, Andersen JB. Impact of Microenvironment and Stem-Like Plasticity in Cholangiocarcinoma: Molecular Networks and Biological Concepts. Journal of Hepatology. 2014 Sep 11. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jhep.2014.09.007

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Raggi, Chiara ; Invernizzi, Pietro ; Andersen, Jesper Bøje. / Impact of Microenvironment and Stem-Like Plasticity in Cholangiocarcinoma : Molecular Networks and Biological Concepts. In: Journal of Hepatology. 2014.

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title = "Impact of Microenvironment and Stem-Like Plasticity in Cholangiocarcinoma: Molecular Networks and Biological Concepts",
abstract = "Clinical complexity, anatomic diversity and molecular heterogeneity of cholangiocarcinoma (CCA) represent a major challenge in the assessment of effective targeted therapies. Molecular and cellular mechanisms underlying diversity of CCA growth patterns remain a key issue and a clinical concern. Crucial questions comprise the nature of the CCA-origin, the initial target for cellular transformation as well as the relationship with the cancer stem cells (CSC) concept. Additionally, since CCA often develops in the context of an inflammatory milieu (cirrhosis and cholangitis), the stromal compartment or tumor microenvironment (TME) likely promotes initiation and progression of this malignancy contributing to its heterogeneity. This review will emphasize the dynamic interplay between stem-like intrinsic and TME-extrinsic pathways, which may represent novel options for multi-targeted therapies in CCA.",
author = "Chiara Raggi and Pietro Invernizzi and Andersen, {Jesper B{\o}je}",
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AU - Raggi, Chiara

AU - Invernizzi, Pietro

AU - Andersen, Jesper Bøje

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PY - 2014/9/11

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N2 - Clinical complexity, anatomic diversity and molecular heterogeneity of cholangiocarcinoma (CCA) represent a major challenge in the assessment of effective targeted therapies. Molecular and cellular mechanisms underlying diversity of CCA growth patterns remain a key issue and a clinical concern. Crucial questions comprise the nature of the CCA-origin, the initial target for cellular transformation as well as the relationship with the cancer stem cells (CSC) concept. Additionally, since CCA often develops in the context of an inflammatory milieu (cirrhosis and cholangitis), the stromal compartment or tumor microenvironment (TME) likely promotes initiation and progression of this malignancy contributing to its heterogeneity. This review will emphasize the dynamic interplay between stem-like intrinsic and TME-extrinsic pathways, which may represent novel options for multi-targeted therapies in CCA.

AB - Clinical complexity, anatomic diversity and molecular heterogeneity of cholangiocarcinoma (CCA) represent a major challenge in the assessment of effective targeted therapies. Molecular and cellular mechanisms underlying diversity of CCA growth patterns remain a key issue and a clinical concern. Crucial questions comprise the nature of the CCA-origin, the initial target for cellular transformation as well as the relationship with the cancer stem cells (CSC) concept. Additionally, since CCA often develops in the context of an inflammatory milieu (cirrhosis and cholangitis), the stromal compartment or tumor microenvironment (TME) likely promotes initiation and progression of this malignancy contributing to its heterogeneity. This review will emphasize the dynamic interplay between stem-like intrinsic and TME-extrinsic pathways, which may represent novel options for multi-targeted therapies in CCA.

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