In bone sarcomas, extracellular proton accumulation is an intrinsic driver of malignancy. Extracellular acidosis increases stemness, invasion, angiogenesis, metastasis, and resistance to therapy of cancer cells. It reprograms tumour-associated stroma into a protumour phenotype through the release of inflammatory cytokines. It affects bone homeostasis, as extracellular proton accumulation is perceived by acid-sensing ion channels located at the cell membrane of normal bone cells. In bone, acidosis results from the altered glycolytic metabolism of bone cancer cells and the resorption activity of tumour-induced osteoclasts that share the same ecosystem. Proton extrusion activity is mediated by extruders and transporters located at the cell mem...
Systemic acidosis has detrimental effects on the skeleton and local acidosis is associated with bone...
Current therapy of osteosarcoma (OS), the most common primary bone malignancy, is based on a combina...
International audienceA distinguishing phenotype of solid tumors is the presence of an alkaline cell...
In bone sarcomas, extracellular proton accumulation is an intrinsic driver of malignancy. Extracellu...
Skeletal involvement is a frequent and troublesome complication in advanced cancers. In the process ...
AbstractSolid and hematologic cancer colonized bone produces a number of pathologies. One of the mos...
Extracellular acidification is a very common cause of stress in tumor microenvironment and of Darwin...
Cancer-induced bone pain (CIBP) is common in patients with bone metastases (BM), significantly impai...
Solid cancers and hematologic cancers frequently colonize bone and induce skeletal-related complicat...
Solid and hematologic cancer colonized bone produces a number of pathologies. One of the most common...
International audienceOsteosarcoma is the most frequent primary malignant bone tumour with an impres...
Introduction: The dysregulation of pH by cancerous cells of solid tumors is able to create a unique ...
Malignant tumors show intense glycolysis and, as a consequence, high lactate production and proton e...
Systemic acidosis has detrimental effects on the skeleton and local acidosis is associated with bone...
Current therapy of osteosarcoma (OS), the most common primary bone malignancy, is based on a combina...
International audienceA distinguishing phenotype of solid tumors is the presence of an alkaline cell...
In bone sarcomas, extracellular proton accumulation is an intrinsic driver of malignancy. Extracellu...
Skeletal involvement is a frequent and troublesome complication in advanced cancers. In the process ...
AbstractSolid and hematologic cancer colonized bone produces a number of pathologies. One of the mos...
Extracellular acidification is a very common cause of stress in tumor microenvironment and of Darwin...
Cancer-induced bone pain (CIBP) is common in patients with bone metastases (BM), significantly impai...
Solid cancers and hematologic cancers frequently colonize bone and induce skeletal-related complicat...
Solid and hematologic cancer colonized bone produces a number of pathologies. One of the most common...
International audienceOsteosarcoma is the most frequent primary malignant bone tumour with an impres...
Introduction: The dysregulation of pH by cancerous cells of solid tumors is able to create a unique ...
Malignant tumors show intense glycolysis and, as a consequence, high lactate production and proton e...
Systemic acidosis has detrimental effects on the skeleton and local acidosis is associated with bone...
Current therapy of osteosarcoma (OS), the most common primary bone malignancy, is based on a combina...
International audienceA distinguishing phenotype of solid tumors is the presence of an alkaline cell...