During pregnancy, fetal cells enter the maternal circulation. These may be mesenchymal stem cells, haematopoietic or endothelial progenitors, which may persist for decades and be recruited to damaged maternal tissues. Recently, fetal cells were also identified in tumour tissues such as cervical cancer and breast carcinomas. However, the timing of malignant tumour infiltration was not demonstrated. In this study, we used two step carcinogenesis to assess the presence of fetal cells in early phases of skin tumour formation in previously pregnant mice. Wild-type female C57/BL6 mice were bred to transgenic mice for EGFP. After delivery, skin papillomas were induced by two-step carcinogenesis. The tumours were dissected 9 months after gestation....
Fetal progenitor cells enter the maternal circulation during pregnancy and can persist for decades. ...
Parallels between stem cells, development and cancer have long been recognized, but few molecular li...
In humans, fetal cells enter the maternal circulation during all pregnancies and can persist for dec...
Pregnancy results in the transfer of stem cells from the fetus to the maternal circulation. These ce...
Melanoma is a major malignancy in younger individuals that accounts for 8% of all neoplasias associa...
Melanomas represent 8% of malignancies associated with gestation. These tumours are thicker in pregn...
Purpose: Chimeric cells are able to develop tumors in recipients. Since fetal cells invade the mater...
Purpose: Fetal cells enter the maternal circulation during pregnancy. The presence of fetal cells ha...
The contribution of distant and/or bone marrow-derived endogenous mesenchymal stem cells (MSC) to sk...
The contribution of distant and/or bone marrow-derived endogenous mesenchymal stem cells (MSC) to sk...
The contribution of distant and/or bone marrow-derived endogenous mesenchymal stem cells (MSC) to sk...
The influence of pregnancy on the occurrence and evolution of maternal tumors has been long debated....
Cutaneous wound healing is a complex multistep phenomenon that recruits cells from the marrow. Alter...
Breast carcinomas associated with pregnancy display a high frequency of inflammatory types, multifoc...
During pregnancy, fetal progenitor cells such as hematopoietic or mesenchymal stem cells, enter mate...
Fetal progenitor cells enter the maternal circulation during pregnancy and can persist for decades. ...
Parallels between stem cells, development and cancer have long been recognized, but few molecular li...
In humans, fetal cells enter the maternal circulation during all pregnancies and can persist for dec...
Pregnancy results in the transfer of stem cells from the fetus to the maternal circulation. These ce...
Melanoma is a major malignancy in younger individuals that accounts for 8% of all neoplasias associa...
Melanomas represent 8% of malignancies associated with gestation. These tumours are thicker in pregn...
Purpose: Chimeric cells are able to develop tumors in recipients. Since fetal cells invade the mater...
Purpose: Fetal cells enter the maternal circulation during pregnancy. The presence of fetal cells ha...
The contribution of distant and/or bone marrow-derived endogenous mesenchymal stem cells (MSC) to sk...
The contribution of distant and/or bone marrow-derived endogenous mesenchymal stem cells (MSC) to sk...
The contribution of distant and/or bone marrow-derived endogenous mesenchymal stem cells (MSC) to sk...
The influence of pregnancy on the occurrence and evolution of maternal tumors has been long debated....
Cutaneous wound healing is a complex multistep phenomenon that recruits cells from the marrow. Alter...
Breast carcinomas associated with pregnancy display a high frequency of inflammatory types, multifoc...
During pregnancy, fetal progenitor cells such as hematopoietic or mesenchymal stem cells, enter mate...
Fetal progenitor cells enter the maternal circulation during pregnancy and can persist for decades. ...
Parallels between stem cells, development and cancer have long been recognized, but few molecular li...
In humans, fetal cells enter the maternal circulation during all pregnancies and can persist for dec...