Targeting the MAPK7/MMP9 axis for metastasis in primary bone cancer

  • Green, Darrell
  • Eyre, Heather
  • Singh, Archana
  • Taylor, Jessica T.
  • Chu, Jason
  • Jeys, Lee
  • Sumathi, Vaiyapuri
  • Coonar, Aman
  • Rassl, Doris
  • Babur, Muhammad
  • Forster, Duncan
  • Alzabin, Saba
  • Ponthan, Frida
  • McMahon, Adam
  • Bigger, Brian
  • Reekie, Tristan
  • Kassiou, Michael
  • Williams, Kaye
  • Dalmay, Tamas
  • Fraser, William D.
  • Finegan, Katherine G.
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Publication date
June 2020
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group UK

Abstract

From Springer Nature via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: received 2020-03-17, rev-recd 2020-05-24, accepted 2020-06-23, registration 2020-06-24, pub-electronic 2020-07-13, online 2020-07-13, pub-print 2020-08-13Publication status: PublishedFunder: Friends of RosieFunder: THRT, Big C, Paget's AssociationAbstract: Metastasis is the leading cause of cancer-related death. This multistage process involves contribution from both tumour cells and the tumour stroma to release metastatic cells into the circulation. Circulating tumour cells (CTCs) survive circulatory cytotoxicity, extravasate and colonise secondary sites effecting metastatic outcome. Reprogramming the transcriptomic landscape is a metastatic hallmark, but detecting underlying master...

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