Dissemination of tumour cells to the bone marrow is an early event in breast cancer, however cells may lie dormant for many years before bone metastases develop. Treatment for bone metastases is not curative, therefore new adjuvant therapies which prevent the colonisation of disseminated cells into metastatic lesions are required. There is evidence that cancer stem cells (CSCs) within breast tumours are capable of metastasis, but the mechanism by which these colonise bone is unknown. Here, we establish that bone marrow-derived IL1β stimulates breast cancer cell colonisation in the bone by inducing intracellular NFkB and CREB signalling in breast cancer cells, leading to autocrine Wnt signalling and CSC colony formation. Importantly, we show...
SummaryBreast cancer patients often develop locoregional or distant recurrence years after mastectom...
Bone is the most prevalent metastatic site for breast cancer affecting ~70% of patients with late-st...
In order to establish themselves in distal sites, metastatic cancer cells need to acquire organ-spec...
Approximately 75% of patients with late stage breast cancer will develop bone metastasis. This condi...
The presence of disseminated tumor cells in breast cancer patient bone marrow aspirates predicts dec...
Epithelial cancers including breast and prostate commonly progress to form incurable bone metastases...
Breast cancer frequently metastasises to the skeleton, interfering with the normal bone remodelling ...
The majority of breast cancer deaths occur due to metastasis, with the most common site of breast ca...
Background Bone metastasis is the most common metastatic destination in advanced breast cancer, pres...
Cancer metastasis remains the largest challenge in oncology accounting for over 90% of cancer-associ...
Breast cancer is the most commonly diagnosed form of cancer in women. The spread of metastatic cance...
Breast cancer bone metastasis is currently incurable, ~75% of patients with late-stage breast cancer...
Abstract Introduction Skeletal metastases from breast adenocarcinoma are responsible for most of the...
Background: Advanced breast cancer metastasizes to many organs including bone, but few effective tre...
Breast cancer bone metastasis is currently incurable. Evidence suggests that inhibiting IL-1 signall...
SummaryBreast cancer patients often develop locoregional or distant recurrence years after mastectom...
Bone is the most prevalent metastatic site for breast cancer affecting ~70% of patients with late-st...
In order to establish themselves in distal sites, metastatic cancer cells need to acquire organ-spec...
Approximately 75% of patients with late stage breast cancer will develop bone metastasis. This condi...
The presence of disseminated tumor cells in breast cancer patient bone marrow aspirates predicts dec...
Epithelial cancers including breast and prostate commonly progress to form incurable bone metastases...
Breast cancer frequently metastasises to the skeleton, interfering with the normal bone remodelling ...
The majority of breast cancer deaths occur due to metastasis, with the most common site of breast ca...
Background Bone metastasis is the most common metastatic destination in advanced breast cancer, pres...
Cancer metastasis remains the largest challenge in oncology accounting for over 90% of cancer-associ...
Breast cancer is the most commonly diagnosed form of cancer in women. The spread of metastatic cance...
Breast cancer bone metastasis is currently incurable, ~75% of patients with late-stage breast cancer...
Abstract Introduction Skeletal metastases from breast adenocarcinoma are responsible for most of the...
Background: Advanced breast cancer metastasizes to many organs including bone, but few effective tre...
Breast cancer bone metastasis is currently incurable. Evidence suggests that inhibiting IL-1 signall...
SummaryBreast cancer patients often develop locoregional or distant recurrence years after mastectom...
Bone is the most prevalent metastatic site for breast cancer affecting ~70% of patients with late-st...
In order to establish themselves in distal sites, metastatic cancer cells need to acquire organ-spec...