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Prostate Cancer Stem Cells: The Role of CD133

Jianhui Yang    
Omar Aljitawi and Peter Van Veldhuizen    

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The current theory of the prostate cancer stem cell (PCSC) may help us understand cancer recurrence and treatment failure of prostate cancer, and CD133 is one of the most powerful biomarkers to identify and isolate PCSCs. However, the PCSC theory is still a subject of conjecture in some aspects, and the value of CD133 in PCSC or other cancer stem cells was challenged by some conflicting data. The primary aim of this review is to summarize the recent research progress of CD133 in PCSC, including its selective expression in undifferentiated cells, its correlation to treatment resistance, its gene regulation and functional analysis, and its targeted therapy in vitro, in vivo, and in clinical trials. Further elucidating the detailed mechanism of how CD133 is involved in the maintenance stemness properties, will be beneficial in developing effective PCSC-specific therapy targeting CD133.

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