Abstract The interaction of tumor cells with platelets is a prerequisite for successful hematogenous metastatic dissemination. Upon tumor cell arrival in the blood, tumor cells immediately activate platelets to form a permissive microenvironment. Platelets protect tumor cells from shear forces and assault of NK cells, recruit myeloid cells by secretion of chemokines, and mediate an arrest of the tumor cell platelet embolus at the vascular wall. Subsequently, platelet-derived growth factors confer a mesenchymal-like phenotype to tumor cells and open the capillary endothelium to expedite extravasation in distant organs. Finally, platelet-secreted growth factors stimulate tumor cell proliferation to micrometastatic foci. This review provides a...
Although platelets are critically involved in thrombosis and hemostasis, experimental and clinical e...
Metastasis is a complex and well-coordinated phenotypic transformation of cancer cells governed by a...
Thrombosis is a frequent issue in cancer patients. Tumor-induced platelet activation and coagulation...
Platelets are small anucleated cell fragments that ensure the arrest of bleeding after a vessel wall...
Summary: Tumor cells initiate platelet activation leading to the secretion of bioactive molecules, w...
Beyond their role in haemostasis, platelets are extremely important in the pathology of cancer. They...
Beyond their role in haemostasis, platelets are extremely important in the pathology of cancer. They...
Besides the critical functions in hemostasis, thrombosis and the wounding process, platelets have be...
SummaryInteractions of cancer cells with the primary tumor microenvironment are important determinan...
Interactions of cancer cells with the primary tumor microenvironment are important determinants of c...
In addition to being biological barriers where the internalization or release of biomolecules is dec...
Platelets play a crucial role for blood hemostasis, the process that prevents bleeding. In addition,...
Platelets play a crucial role for blood hemostasis, the process that prevents bleeding. In addition,...
Platelets play a crucial role for blood hemostasis, the process that prevents bleeding. In addition,...
International audiencePlatelets promote metastasis, however, their role in tumor growth remains cont...
Although platelets are critically involved in thrombosis and hemostasis, experimental and clinical e...
Metastasis is a complex and well-coordinated phenotypic transformation of cancer cells governed by a...
Thrombosis is a frequent issue in cancer patients. Tumor-induced platelet activation and coagulation...
Platelets are small anucleated cell fragments that ensure the arrest of bleeding after a vessel wall...
Summary: Tumor cells initiate platelet activation leading to the secretion of bioactive molecules, w...
Beyond their role in haemostasis, platelets are extremely important in the pathology of cancer. They...
Beyond their role in haemostasis, platelets are extremely important in the pathology of cancer. They...
Besides the critical functions in hemostasis, thrombosis and the wounding process, platelets have be...
SummaryInteractions of cancer cells with the primary tumor microenvironment are important determinan...
Interactions of cancer cells with the primary tumor microenvironment are important determinants of c...
In addition to being biological barriers where the internalization or release of biomolecules is dec...
Platelets play a crucial role for blood hemostasis, the process that prevents bleeding. In addition,...
Platelets play a crucial role for blood hemostasis, the process that prevents bleeding. In addition,...
Platelets play a crucial role for blood hemostasis, the process that prevents bleeding. In addition,...
International audiencePlatelets promote metastasis, however, their role in tumor growth remains cont...
Although platelets are critically involved in thrombosis and hemostasis, experimental and clinical e...
Metastasis is a complex and well-coordinated phenotypic transformation of cancer cells governed by a...
Thrombosis is a frequent issue in cancer patients. Tumor-induced platelet activation and coagulation...