Towards understanding cancer dormancy over strategic hitching up mechanisms to technologies

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Title
Towards understanding cancer dormancy over strategic hitching up mechanisms to technologies
Author(s)
S Yang; Jieun Seo; J Choi; S H Kim; Yunmin Kuk; Kyung Chan Park; M Kang; Sangwon Byun; J Y Joo
Bibliographic Citation
Molecular Cancer, vol. 24, pp. 47-47
Publication Year
2025
Abstract
Delving into cancer dormancy has been an inherent task that may drive the lethal recurrence of cancer after primary tumor relief. Cells in quiescence can survive for a short or long term in silence, may undergo genetic or epigenetic changes, and can initiate relapse through certain contextual cues. The state of dormancy can be induced by multiple conditions including cancer drug treatment, in turn, undergoes a life cycle that generally occurs through dissemination, invasion, intravasation, circulation, immune evasion, extravasation, and colonization. Throughout this cascade, a cellular machinery governs the fate of individual cells, largely affected by gene regulation. Despite its significance, a precise view of cancer dormancy is yet hampered. Revolutionizing advanced single cell and long read sequencing through analysis methodologies and artificial intelligence, the most recent stage in the research tool progress, is expected to provide a holistic view of the diverse aspects of cancer dormancy.
Keyword
CancerCancer dormancyCancer recurrenceCancer transcriptomicsArtificial intelligence
ISSN
1476-4598
Publisher
Springer-BMC
Full Text Link
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12943-025-02250-9
Type
Article
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Division of A.I. & Biomedical Research > Genomic Medicine Research Center > 1. Journal Articles
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