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MOLECULAR INSIGHTS INTO PROSTATE CANCER PROGRESSION: THE MISSING LINK OF TUMOR MICROENVIRONMENT
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The tumor microenvironment and its contribution to tumor evolution toward metastasis
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Tumor morphology and phenotypic evolution driven by selective pressure from the microenvironment.
Tumor Morphology and Phenotypic Evolution Driven by Selective Pressure from the Microenvironment
Cell 127 (5), 905 (2006)
Emergence of invasive behavior in cancer is life-threatening, yet ill-defined due to its multifactorial nature. We present a multiscale mathematical model of cancer invasion, which considers cellular and microenvironmental factors simultaneously and interactively. Unexpectedly, the model simulations predict that harsh tumor microenvironment conditions (e.g., hypoxia, heterogenous extracellular matrix) exert a dramatic selective force on the tumor, which grows as an invasive mass with fingering margins, dominated by a few clones with aggressive traits. In contrast, mild microenvironment conditions (e.g., normoxia, homogeneous matrix) allow clones with similar aggressive traits to coexist with less aggressive phenotypes in a heterogeneous tumor mass with smooth, noninvasive margins. Thus, the genetic make-up of a cancer cell may realize its invasive potential through a clonal evolution process driven by definable microenvironmental selective forces. Our mathematical model provides a theoretical/experimental framework to quantitatively characterize this selective pressure for invasion and test ways to eliminate it.
Posted by danlea to microenvironment Tumour on Sun Oct 26 2008 at 16:39 UTC | info | related
 
The bone marrow niche: habitat to hematopoietic and mesenchymal stem cells, and unwitting host to molecular parasites
Y Shiozawa et al.
Leukemia 22 (5), 941-50 (28 Feb 2008)
The physical structures of the niche, how the niche participates in hematopoiesis and neoplastic growth and what molecules are involved.
 
The bone marrow niche: habitat to hematopoietic and mesenchymal stem cells, and unwitting host to molecular parasites
Y Shiozawa et al.
Leukemia 22 (5), 941-50 (28 Feb 2008)
 
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Role of decorin in the antimyeloma effects of osteoblasts
Blood 112 (1), 159 (2008)
 
The bone marrow microenvironment as a tumor sanctuary and contributor to drug resistance.
Mark B. Meads, Lori A. Hazlehurst, and William S. Dalton
Clinical cancer research : an official journal of the American Association for Cancer Research 14 (9), 2519-26 (01 May 2008)
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Abnormal cytokine production by bone marrow stromal cells of multiple myeloma patients in response to RPMI8226 myeloma cells.
Barbara Zdzisińska et al.
Archivum immunologiae et therapiae experimentalis, (30 May 2008)
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HSP70 inhibition reverses cell adhesion mediated and acquired drug resistance in multiple myeloma.
Ramadevi Nimmanapalli et al.
British journal of haematology, (22 May 2008)

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