Colorectal cancer (CRC) development represents a multistep process starting with specific mutations that affect proto-oncogenes and tumour suppressor genes. These mutations confer a selective growth advantage to colonic epithelial cells that form first dysplastic crypts, and then malignant tumours and metastases. All these steps are accompanied by deep mechanical changes at the cellular and the tissue level. A growing consensus is emerging that such modifications are not merely a byproduct of the malignant progression, but they could play a relevant role in the cancer onset and accelerate its progression. In this review, we focus on recent studies investigating the role of the biomechanical signals in the initiation and the development of C...
In cancer, two unique and seemingly contradictory behaviors are evident: on the one hand, tumors are...
International audienceBesides the standard parameters used for colorectal cancer (CRC) management, n...
Recent work by Fernández-Sánchez and coworkers examining the impact of applied pressure on the malig...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) development represents a multistep process starting with specific mutations ...
In this review, the mechanobiology of colorectal cancer (CRC) are discussed. Mechanotransduction of ...
AbstractCancer deaths are primarily caused by metastases, not by the parent tumor. During metastasis...
Despite advances in the molecular regulators of cancer, patient survival rates have stagnated. Mecha...
A cell undergoes many genetic and epigenetic changes as it transitions to malignancy. Malignant tran...
Biomechanical and biochemical cues within a tissue collaborate across length scales to direct cell f...
Human colon carcinoma (HCT-8) cells show a stable transition from low to high metastatic state when ...
SW480 and SW620 colon carcinoma cell lines derive from primary tumour and lymph-node metastasis of t...
Malignant transformation, though primarily driven by genetic mutations in cells, is also accompanied...
Abstract Cancer cells in secondary tumors are found to form metastases more efficiently as compared ...
Human colon carcinoma (HCT-8) cells show a stable transition from low to high metastatic state when ...
Abstract Peritoneal metastases (PM) are common routes of dissemination for colorectal cancer (CRC) a...
In cancer, two unique and seemingly contradictory behaviors are evident: on the one hand, tumors are...
International audienceBesides the standard parameters used for colorectal cancer (CRC) management, n...
Recent work by Fernández-Sánchez and coworkers examining the impact of applied pressure on the malig...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) development represents a multistep process starting with specific mutations ...
In this review, the mechanobiology of colorectal cancer (CRC) are discussed. Mechanotransduction of ...
AbstractCancer deaths are primarily caused by metastases, not by the parent tumor. During metastasis...
Despite advances in the molecular regulators of cancer, patient survival rates have stagnated. Mecha...
A cell undergoes many genetic and epigenetic changes as it transitions to malignancy. Malignant tran...
Biomechanical and biochemical cues within a tissue collaborate across length scales to direct cell f...
Human colon carcinoma (HCT-8) cells show a stable transition from low to high metastatic state when ...
SW480 and SW620 colon carcinoma cell lines derive from primary tumour and lymph-node metastasis of t...
Malignant transformation, though primarily driven by genetic mutations in cells, is also accompanied...
Abstract Cancer cells in secondary tumors are found to form metastases more efficiently as compared ...
Human colon carcinoma (HCT-8) cells show a stable transition from low to high metastatic state when ...
Abstract Peritoneal metastases (PM) are common routes of dissemination for colorectal cancer (CRC) a...
In cancer, two unique and seemingly contradictory behaviors are evident: on the one hand, tumors are...
International audienceBesides the standard parameters used for colorectal cancer (CRC) management, n...
Recent work by Fernández-Sánchez and coworkers examining the impact of applied pressure on the malig...