Stem cell mutations, associated cancer risk, and consequences for regenerative medicine

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Abstract

Mutation accumulation in stem cells has been associated with cancer risk. However, the presence of numerous mutant clones in healthy tissues has raised the question of what limits cancer initiation. Here, we review recent developments in characterizing mutation accumulation in healthy tissues and compare mutation rates in stem cells during development and adult life with corresponding cancer risk. A certain level of mutagenesis within the stem cell pool might be beneficial to limit the size of malignant clones through competition. This knowledge impacts our understanding of carcinogenesis with potential consequences for the use of stem cells in regenerative medicine.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1421-1433
Number of pages13
JournalCell stem cell
Volume30
Issue number11
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2 Nov 2023

Keywords

  • Adult
  • Humans
  • Regenerative Medicine
  • Mutation/genetics
  • Stem Cells/pathology
  • Carcinogenesis/genetics

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