Growing tumors are dynamic and nonlinear ecosystems, wherein cancer cells adapt to their local microenvironment, and these adaptations further modify the environment, inducing more changes. From nascent intraductal neoplasms to disseminated metastatic disease, several levels of evolutionary adaptations and selections occur. Here, we focus on one example of such an adaptation mechanism, namely, “niche construction” promoted by adaptation to acidosis, which is a metabolic adaptation to the early harsh environment in intraductal neoplasms. The avascular characteristics of ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) make the periluminal volume profoundly acidic, and cancer cells must adapt to this to survive. Based on discovery proteomics, we hypothesized ...
The collagen-rich tumor microenvironment plays a critical role in directing the migration behavior o...
Breast tumours are embedded in a collagen I-rich extracellular matrix (ECM) network, where nutrients...
AbstractIncreased breast density attributed to collagen I deposition is associated with a 4–6 fold i...
Growing tumors are dynamic and nonlinear ecosystems, wherein cancer cells adapt to their local micro...
Cancer cells have the ability to migrate from the primary (original) site to other places in the bod...
<p>The inter- and intra-tumoral metabolic phenotypes of tumors are heterogeneous, and this is relate...
The extracellular matrix is a major component of the local environment-that is, the niche-that deter...
63 pagesCancer metastasis is a physical process in which tumor cells break away from the primary tum...
Cancer is a leading cause of death worldwide. During metastasis, cells from a primary tumor escape, ...
Conceptual models of carcinogenesis typically consist of an evolutionary sequence of heritable chang...
Abstract Cancer cells have the ability to migrate from the primary (original) site to other places i...
Acidic metabolic waste products accumulate in the tumor microenvironment because of high metabolic a...
Increased breast density attributed to collagen I deposition is associated with a 4–6 fold increased...
Master's thesis in Biological ChemistryBackground: Cancer can be defined as loss of normal behavior ...
The extracellular matrix (ECM) is a key regulator of cell and tissue function. Traditionally, the EC...
The collagen-rich tumor microenvironment plays a critical role in directing the migration behavior o...
Breast tumours are embedded in a collagen I-rich extracellular matrix (ECM) network, where nutrients...
AbstractIncreased breast density attributed to collagen I deposition is associated with a 4–6 fold i...
Growing tumors are dynamic and nonlinear ecosystems, wherein cancer cells adapt to their local micro...
Cancer cells have the ability to migrate from the primary (original) site to other places in the bod...
<p>The inter- and intra-tumoral metabolic phenotypes of tumors are heterogeneous, and this is relate...
The extracellular matrix is a major component of the local environment-that is, the niche-that deter...
63 pagesCancer metastasis is a physical process in which tumor cells break away from the primary tum...
Cancer is a leading cause of death worldwide. During metastasis, cells from a primary tumor escape, ...
Conceptual models of carcinogenesis typically consist of an evolutionary sequence of heritable chang...
Abstract Cancer cells have the ability to migrate from the primary (original) site to other places i...
Acidic metabolic waste products accumulate in the tumor microenvironment because of high metabolic a...
Increased breast density attributed to collagen I deposition is associated with a 4–6 fold increased...
Master's thesis in Biological ChemistryBackground: Cancer can be defined as loss of normal behavior ...
The extracellular matrix (ECM) is a key regulator of cell and tissue function. Traditionally, the EC...
The collagen-rich tumor microenvironment plays a critical role in directing the migration behavior o...
Breast tumours are embedded in a collagen I-rich extracellular matrix (ECM) network, where nutrients...
AbstractIncreased breast density attributed to collagen I deposition is associated with a 4–6 fold i...