The Radiation-Induced Regenerative Response of Adult Tissue-Specific Stem Cells: Models and Signaling Pathways

P.S. Martinez, L. Giuranno, M. Vooijs*, R.P. Coppes*

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Radiotherapy is involved in the treatment of many cancers, but damage induced to the surrounding normal tissue is often inevitable. Evidence suggests that the maintenance of homeo-stasis and regeneration of the normal tissue is driven by specific adult tissue stem/progenitor cells. These tasks involve the input from several signaling pathways. Irradiation also targets these stem/progenitor cells, triggering a cellular response aimed at achieving tissue regeneration. Here we discuss the currently used in vitro and in vivo models and the involved specific tissue stem/pro-genitor cell signaling pathways to study the response to irradiation. The combination of the use of complex in vitro models that offer high in vivo resemblance and lineage tracing models, which address organ complexity constitute potential tools for the study of the stem/progenitor cellular response post‐irradiation. The Notch, Wnt, Hippo, Hedgehog, and autophagy signaling pathways have been found as crucial for driving stem/progenitor radiation‐induced tissue regeneration. We review how these signaling pathways drive the response of solid tissue‐specific stem/progenitor cells to radiotherapy and the used models to address this.

Original languageEnglish
Article number855
Number of pages17
JournalCancers
Volume13
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Feb 2021

Keywords

  • radiotherapy
  • stem cells
  • signaling pathways
  • regeneration

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