نتایج جستجو برای: bone marrow metastasis

تعداد نتایج: 429500  

2016
Zhiqiang Han Joseph R. Brown Jerry Y. Niederkorn

PURPOSE Since deterioration of the immune apparatus is closely associated with cancer, we examined the effect of aging on the growth and metastasis of intraocular melanomas in mice. METHODS Murine B16LS9 melanoma cells were transplanted into the posterior compartment of the eye (vitreous chamber) and intraocular tumor growth and development of liver metastases were evaluated in young (8-10 we...

Journal: یافته 2009
alireza Khalatbari , taghi Tarihi ,

Background: This article reviews experimental and clinical studies in which neural injuries repaired with bone marrow stromal cells. History: Bone marrow contains two kinds of stem cells: hematopoietic and nonhematopoietic (stromal) stem cell. In vitro studies indicate that bone marrow stromal cells have the capacity of differentiation into other cells (such as neural cell) under treatment wit...

Journal: :Cancer research 2009
Ozge Uluçkan Stephanie N Becker Hongju Deng Wei Zou Julie L Prior David Piwnica-Worms William A Frazier Katherine N Weilbaecher

CD47, also called integrin-associated protein, plays a critical role in the innate immune response and is an atypical member of the immunoglobulin superfamily that interacts with and activates beta3 integrins. beta3 integrin(-/-) mice have defective platelet and osteoclast function and are protected from bone metastasis. The role of CD47 in skeletal homeostasis and bone metastasis has not been ...

Journal: :Cancer research 2008
Whitney L Jamieson Saori Shimizu Julia A D'Ambrosio Olimpia Meucci Alessandro Fatatis

We have previously shown that the chemokine fractalkine promotes the adhesion of human prostate cancer cells to bone marrow endothelial cells as well as their migration toward human osteoblasts in vitro. Thus, the interaction of fractalkine with its receptor CX3CR1 could play a crucial role in vivo by directing circulating prostate cancer cells to the bone. We found that although CX3CR1 is mini...

2017
Sam C. Brownhill Sue A. Burchill

Metastatic disease is a major challenge for cancer cure, haematogenous spread and subsequent growth of tumour cells at distant sites being the cause of most cancer deaths. Molecular characterization and detection of the tumour cells responsible for haematogenous spread may increase understanding of the biology of metastasis, help improve patient management and allow evaluation of novel treatmen...

Journal: :The International journal of developmental biology 2011
Julien Laurent Cédric Touvrey Francesca Botta François Kuonen Curzio Ruegg

Cancer-related inflammation has emerged in recent years as a major event contributing to tumor angiogenesis, tumor progression and metastasis formation. Bone marrow-derived and inflammatory cells promote tumor angiogenesis by providing endothelial progenitor cells that differentiate into mature endothelial cells, and by secreting pro-angiogenic factors and remodeling the extracellular matrix to...

2016
Sarah R. Amend Kenneth C. Valkenburg Kenneth J. Pienta

Investigation of the bone and the bone marrow is critical in many research fields including basic bone biology, immunology, hematology, cancer metastasis, biomechanics, and stem cell biology. Despite the importance of the bone in healthy and pathologic states, however, it is a largely under-researched organ due to lack of specialized knowledge of bone dissection and bone marrow isolation. Mice ...

2008
P. Bourgeois J. Fruhling

1. Duncker CM, Carrio 1, Berna L, et al. Radioimmune imaging of bone marrow in patients with suspected bone metastases from primary breast cancer. J Nucl Med 1990:31:1450-1455. 2. Bourgeois P, Demonceau G, Stegen M, Ferremans W. 99mTCHM-PAO labeled leucocytes for bone marrow scintigraphy and evaluation of skeletal lesions? Comparison to 99mTc-HSA colloids results. Nucl Med Comm 1990: in press. ...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical investigation 2011
Yusuke Shiozawa Elisabeth A Pedersen Aaron M Havens Younghun Jung Anjali Mishra Jeena Joseph Jin Koo Kim Lalit R Patel Chi Ying Anne M Ziegler Michael J Pienta Junhui Song Jingcheng Wang Robert D Loberg Paul H Krebsbach Kenneth J Pienta Russell S Taichman

HSC homing, quiescence, and self-renewal depend on the bone marrow HSC niche. A large proportion of solid tumor metastases are bone metastases, known to usurp HSC homing pathways to establish footholds in the bone marrow. However, it is not clear whether tumors target the HSC niche during metastasis. Here we have shown in a mouse model of metastasis that human prostate cancer (PCa) cells direct...

Journal: :Clinical cancer research : an official journal of the American Association for Cancer Research 2011
Yusuke Shiozawa Kenneth J Pienta Russell S Taichman

Despite significant improvements in therapy, the prognosis for cancer with bone metastasis is generally poor. Therefore, there is a great need for new therapeutic approaches for metastatic disease. It has been appreciated that tumor cells metastasize to bone using mechanisms similar to those of hematopoietic stem cells (HSC) homing to bone marrow (e.g., CXCL12/CXCR4). It was recently found that...

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