Soiling the seed : microenvironment and epithelial mesenchymal plasticity


Autoria(s): Haviv, Izhak; Thompson, Erik W.
Data(s)

2012

Resumo

In the past decade we have come to appreciate that the microenvironment has the potential for major influence on the cancer cell. An extreme case for this occurs when the cancer cell changes its environment in the context of metastasis, where this may in part underpin the altered biology of cells in metasases. Increasing evidence suggests that changes in the cellular microenvironment contribute to tumourigenesis and metastasis, but the molecular basis of these alterations is not well understood. Reactive stroma provides oncogenic signals to facilitate tumourigenesis and metastasis—co-implantation of normal human epithelial cells in vivo with irradiated, carcinogen treated, or cancer derived fibroblasts leads to the enhancement or formation of malignant tumours.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/72219/

Publicador

Springer

Relação

DOI:10.1007/s12307-012-0104-0

Haviv, Izhak & Thompson, Erik W. (2012) Soiling the seed : microenvironment and epithelial mesenchymal plasticity. Cancer Microenvironment, 5(1), pp. 1-3.

Fonte

Faculty of Health

Tipo

Journal Article