The model of cancer stem cells in tumor development states that tumors contain a subset of cells that both self renew and
give rise to differentiated progeny. Like normal adult tissue stem cells, cancer stem cells are a minority of the whole tumor
and are the only cells that are able to maintain tumor growth indefinitely. In the present review is critically discussed
the actually existence of a cancer stem cell subpopulation in melanoma. The self-renewal signaling pathways as well as specific
markers like as CD133, ABCB5 and ABCG2 recently identified in putative melanoma cancer stem cells are also discussed.
Keywords Cancer stem cells - CD133 - ABCG2 - ABCB5 - Self-renewal