International audienceThe aim of this article is to identify nuclear co-localization of COX-2 and HIF-1α in human-bone metastasis of breast cancer, index of transcriptionally activated cells and functional for gene expression. In particular, we verified whether hypoxia exerted a direct role on metastasis-gene expression or through COX-2 signaling, due to the relevance for clinical implications to individuate molecular targets for diagnosis and therapy. The experiments were performed in vitro with two metastatic clones, 1833 and MDA-231BO, and the parental MDA-MB231 cells, in vivo (1833-xenograft model), and in human-bone metastasis specimens. In 1833 cells in vitro, COX-2 signaling pathway was critical for nuclear HIF-1α-protein expression/...
Background: The targeting of the immune system through immunotherapies to prevent tumor tolerance an...
We examined the influence of microenvironment stimuli on molecular events relevant to the biological...
To clarify the reciprocal interaction between human-breast cancer metastatic cells and bone microenv...
International audienceThe aim of this article is to identify nuclear co-localization of COX-2 and HI...
The hypoxic microenvironment of bone marrow favours the bone metastasis process. Hypoxia inducible f...
Most solid tumors contain regions of hypoxia in which increased cell proliferation promotes increase...
Most patients with advanced breast cancer develop bone metastases, which cause pain, hypercalcemia, ...
Bone regeneration involves a series of events in a coordinated manner, including recruitment of mese...
Bone is the preferential site of distant metastasis in breast carcinoma (BrCa). Usually patients wit...
Bone is the preferential site of distant metastasis in breast carcinoma (BrCa). Usually patients wit...
Bone is the preferential site of distant metastasis in breast carcinoma (BrCa). Patients with metast...
Primary tumors facilitate metastasis by directing bone marrow-derived cells (BMDCs) to colonize the ...
Background: Most patients with advanced breast cancer develop bone metastases, which cause pain, hyp...
Cellular adaptation to a hypoxic microenvironment is essential for tumor progression and is largely ...
application/pdfHypoxia is a common feature of solid tumors and is associated with an increased risk ...
Background: The targeting of the immune system through immunotherapies to prevent tumor tolerance an...
We examined the influence of microenvironment stimuli on molecular events relevant to the biological...
To clarify the reciprocal interaction between human-breast cancer metastatic cells and bone microenv...
International audienceThe aim of this article is to identify nuclear co-localization of COX-2 and HI...
The hypoxic microenvironment of bone marrow favours the bone metastasis process. Hypoxia inducible f...
Most solid tumors contain regions of hypoxia in which increased cell proliferation promotes increase...
Most patients with advanced breast cancer develop bone metastases, which cause pain, hypercalcemia, ...
Bone regeneration involves a series of events in a coordinated manner, including recruitment of mese...
Bone is the preferential site of distant metastasis in breast carcinoma (BrCa). Usually patients wit...
Bone is the preferential site of distant metastasis in breast carcinoma (BrCa). Usually patients wit...
Bone is the preferential site of distant metastasis in breast carcinoma (BrCa). Patients with metast...
Primary tumors facilitate metastasis by directing bone marrow-derived cells (BMDCs) to colonize the ...
Background: Most patients with advanced breast cancer develop bone metastases, which cause pain, hyp...
Cellular adaptation to a hypoxic microenvironment is essential for tumor progression and is largely ...
application/pdfHypoxia is a common feature of solid tumors and is associated with an increased risk ...
Background: The targeting of the immune system through immunotherapies to prevent tumor tolerance an...
We examined the influence of microenvironment stimuli on molecular events relevant to the biological...
To clarify the reciprocal interaction between human-breast cancer metastatic cells and bone microenv...