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Interaction of Immune and Cancer Cells

Tumor-stroma interaction and cancer progression

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Li, NY; Kuo, PC; Wai, PY
January 1, 2014

The understanding of how normal cells transform into tumor cells and progress to invasive cancer and metastases continues to evolve. The tumor mass is comprised of a heterogeneous population of cells that include recruited host immune cells, stromal cells, matrix components, and endothelial cells. This tumor microenvironment plays a fundamental role in the acquisition of hallmark traits, and has been the intense focus of current research. A key regulatory mechanism triggered by these tumor-stroma interactions includes processes that resemble epithelial-mesenchymal transition, a physiologic program that allows a polarized epithelial cell to undergo biochemical and cellular changes and adopt mesenchymal cell characteristics. These cellular adaptations facilitate enhanced migratory capacity, invasiveness, elevated resistance to apoptosis, and greatly increased production of ECM components. Indeed, it has been postulated that cancer cells undergo epithelial-mesenchymal transition to invade and metastasize. In the following discussion, the physiology of chronic inflammation, wound healing, fibrosis, and tumor invasion will be explored. The key regulatory cytokines transforming growth factor-β and osteopontin and their roles in cancer metastasis will be highlighted.

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January 1, 2014

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Li, N. Y., Kuo, P. C., & Wai, P. Y. (2014). Tumor-stroma interaction and cancer progression. In Interaction of Immune and Cancer Cells (pp. 25–48). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7091-1300-4_2
Li, N. Y., P. C. Kuo, and P. Y. Wai. “Tumor-stroma interaction and cancer progression.” In Interaction of Immune and Cancer Cells, 25–48, 2014. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7091-1300-4_2.
Li NY, Kuo PC, Wai PY. Tumor-stroma interaction and cancer progression. In: Interaction of Immune and Cancer Cells. 2014. p. 25–48.
Li, N. Y., et al. “Tumor-stroma interaction and cancer progression.” Interaction of Immune and Cancer Cells, 2014, pp. 25–48. Scopus, doi:10.1007/978-3-7091-1300-4_2.
Li NY, Kuo PC, Wai PY. Tumor-stroma interaction and cancer progression. Interaction of Immune and Cancer Cells. 2014. p. 25–48.

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January 1, 2014

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25 / 48