@article{760078fb68d3483f8717404106d7b2a2,
title = "Wilms tumor-a renal stem cell malignancy?",
abstract = "Wilms' tumor (WT; nephroblastoma) is the most common pediatric renal malignancy and rated fourth in overall incidence among childhood cancers. It is viewed as a prototype of differentiation failure in human neoplasia as it recapitulates the histology of the nephrogenic zone of the growing fetal kidney. The cellular origin of WT is unclear. However, recent genomic, genetic and epigenetic studies point to an early renal stem/progenitor cell that undergoes malignant transformation as the source for WT. In this context, classical WT shares genes and pathways activated in progenitors committed to the renal lineage. However, direct proof and characterization of the WT initiating cell have remained elusive. Novel methodologies recently adopted from the cancer stem cell scientific field, including the analysis of sorted single human tumor cells, have been applied to WT. These have enabled the identification of cell sub-populations that show similarities-in terms of molecular marker expression-to human fetal kidney progenitors and are, therefore, likely to be derivatives of the same lineage. Further elucidation of the WT cancer stem cell or the cell of origin in human tumors and in transgenic mouse models that generate murine tumors may not only provide novel therapeutic targets but also shed light on the normal kidney stem cell.",
keywords = "Cancer stem cells, Children, Embryonic cancer, Nephroblastoma, Renal stem cells, Stem cells, Wilms tumor",
author = "Naomi Pode-Shakked and Benjamin Dekel",
note = "Funding Information: This work was supported by the Research Grant from Chief Scientist Office of the Ministry of Health, Israel, Israel Cancer Foundation (ICRF) Clinical Career Development Award, Israel Cancer Association project grant, Israel Scientific Foundation (ISF) grant number 1139/70, Cancer Biology Research Center and Stem Cell Research Center, Tel Aviv University, The Brettler Foundation, Sackler School of Medicine, Tel Aviv University (B. D.). This work is part of the requirements towards a PhD degree, Sackler School of Medicine, Tel Aviv University (N. P. S.).",
year = "2011",
month = sep,
doi = "10.1007/s00467-011-1858-1",
language = "אנגלית",
volume = "26",
pages = "1535--1543",
journal = "Pediatric Nephrology",
issn = "0931-041X",
publisher = "Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH",
number = "9",
}