Molecular regulation of bone marrow metastasis in prostate and breast cancer.

Bone Marrow Research Pub Date : 2014-01-01 Epub Date: 2014-07-23 DOI:10.1155/2014/405920
Fakher Rahim, Saeideh Hajizamani, Esmaeil Mortaz, Ahmad Ahmadzadeh, Mohammad Shahjahani, Saeid Shahrabi, Najmaldin Saki
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Abstract

Metastasis is a multistep process, which refers to the ability to leave a primary tumor through circulation toward the distant tissue and form a secondary tumor. Bone is a common site of metastasis, in which osteolytic and osteoblastic metastasis are observed. Signaling pathways, chemokines, growth factors, adhesion molecules, and cellular interactions as well as miRNAs have been known to play an important role in the development of bone metastasis. These factors provide an appropriate environment (soil) for growth and survival of metastatic tumor cells (seed) in bone marrow microenvironment. Recognition of these factors and determination of their individual roles in the development of metastasis and disruption of cellular interactions can provide important therapeutic targets for treatment of these patients, which can also be used as prognostic and diagnostic biomarkers. Thus, in this paper, we have attempted to highlight the molecular regulation of bone marrow metastasis in prostate and breast cancers.

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前列腺癌和乳腺癌骨髓转移的分子调控。
转移是一个多步骤的过程,它指的是离开原发肿瘤通过循环向远处组织转移并形成继发肿瘤的能力。骨是一个常见的转移部位,其中溶骨和成骨转移被观察到。已知信号通路、趋化因子、生长因子、粘附分子、细胞相互作用以及mirna在骨转移的发展中起重要作用。这些因素为转移性肿瘤细胞(种子)在骨髓微环境中生长和存活提供了适宜的环境(土壤)。识别这些因素并确定它们在转移发展和细胞相互作用破坏中的个体作用可以为这些患者的治疗提供重要的治疗靶点,也可以用作预后和诊断的生物标志物。因此,在本文中,我们试图强调前列腺癌和乳腺癌骨髓转移的分子调控。
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