CXCR4: a key receptor in the crosstalk between tumor cells and their microenvironment
The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center · University of California San Diego
Abstract
Signals from the microenvironment have a profound influence on the maintenance and/or progression of hematopoietic and epithelial cancers. Mesenchymal or marrow-derived stromal cells, which constitute a large proportion of the non-neoplastic cells within the tumor microenvironment, constitutively secrete the chemokine stromal cell-derived factor-1 (SDF-1/CXCL12). CXCL12 secretion by stromal cells attracts cancer cells, acting through its cognate receptor, CXCR4, which is expressed by both hematopoietic and nonhematopoietic tumor cells. CXCR4 promotes tumor progression by direct and indirect mechanisms. First, CXCR4 is essential for metastatic spread to organs where CXCL12 is expressed, and thereby allows tumor…
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- 26.48
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- 100%
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2Topics & keywords
- Stromal cell
- Tumor microenvironment
- Cancer research
- CXCR4
- Paracrine signalling
- Biology
- Bone marrow
- Angiogenesis
- Good health and well-being