Crosstalk of a tumor with its microenvironment is a critical factor contributing to cancer development. This study investigates the soluble factors released by tumor-associated dendritic cells (TADCs) responsible for increasing cancer stem cell (CSC) properties, cell mobility, and epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition (EMT). Dendritic cells (DCs) of colon cancer patients were collected for phenotype and CXCL1 expression by flow cytometry and Luminex assays. The transcriptome of CXCL1-treated cancer cells was established by next generation sequencing. Inflammatory chemokine CXCL1, present in large amounts in DCs isolated from colon cancer patients, and SW620-conditioned TADCs, enhance CSC characteristics in cancer, supported by enhanced ancho...
International audienceWe here determine the influence of mesenchymal stem cell (MSC) therapy on the ...
Cancer stem cells (CSC) play one of the crucial roles in the pathogenesis of various cancers, includ...
Colorectal cancer is the second leading cause of death from cancer (men and women combined) in the U...
Crosstalk of a tumor with its microenvironment is a critical factor contributing to cancer developme...
[[abstract]]Cancer stem cells (CSCs) exist in colon cancer and exhibit characteristics of stem cells...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) results from the accumulation of both genetic and epigenetic alterations of ...
Inflammatory mediators in the tumour microenvironment promote tumour growth, vascular development an...
Background: Chemokines are small molecular weight proteins, which mainly function as a chemoattracta...
Dysfunctional inflammatory pathways are associated with an increased risk of cancer, including color...
BACKGROUNG: Tumor microenvironment (TME) has gradually emerged as an important research topic in the...
Abstract Background Cell-cell interactions maintain tissue homeostasis and contribute to dynamic alt...
Circulating tumor cells (CTC) in blood are promising new biomarkers potentially useful for prognosti...
Multiple pathogenic mechanisms contribute to the development of colorectal cancer. This tumor is cha...
Background & Aims: Intratumor heterogeneity is a common feature of colorectal cancer (CRC). Here, we...
Chemokines are involved in multiple aspects of pathogenesis and cellular trafficking in tumorigenesi...
International audienceWe here determine the influence of mesenchymal stem cell (MSC) therapy on the ...
Cancer stem cells (CSC) play one of the crucial roles in the pathogenesis of various cancers, includ...
Colorectal cancer is the second leading cause of death from cancer (men and women combined) in the U...
Crosstalk of a tumor with its microenvironment is a critical factor contributing to cancer developme...
[[abstract]]Cancer stem cells (CSCs) exist in colon cancer and exhibit characteristics of stem cells...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) results from the accumulation of both genetic and epigenetic alterations of ...
Inflammatory mediators in the tumour microenvironment promote tumour growth, vascular development an...
Background: Chemokines are small molecular weight proteins, which mainly function as a chemoattracta...
Dysfunctional inflammatory pathways are associated with an increased risk of cancer, including color...
BACKGROUNG: Tumor microenvironment (TME) has gradually emerged as an important research topic in the...
Abstract Background Cell-cell interactions maintain tissue homeostasis and contribute to dynamic alt...
Circulating tumor cells (CTC) in blood are promising new biomarkers potentially useful for prognosti...
Multiple pathogenic mechanisms contribute to the development of colorectal cancer. This tumor is cha...
Background & Aims: Intratumor heterogeneity is a common feature of colorectal cancer (CRC). Here, we...
Chemokines are involved in multiple aspects of pathogenesis and cellular trafficking in tumorigenesi...
International audienceWe here determine the influence of mesenchymal stem cell (MSC) therapy on the ...
Cancer stem cells (CSC) play one of the crucial roles in the pathogenesis of various cancers, includ...
Colorectal cancer is the second leading cause of death from cancer (men and women combined) in the U...