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Prostate cancer stroma: an important factor in cancer growth and progression. (CROSBI ID 227066)

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Krušlin, Božo ; Ulamec, Monika ; Tomas, Davor Prostate cancer stroma: an important factor in cancer growth and progression. // Bosnian journal of basic medical sciences, 15 (2015), 2; 1-8

Podaci o odgovornosti

Krušlin, Božo ; Ulamec, Monika ; Tomas, Davor

engleski

Prostate cancer stroma: an important factor in cancer growth and progression.

Reactive stromal changes that occur in different human cancers might play a role in local tumor spreading and progression. Studies done on various human cancers have shown activated stromal cell phenotypes, modified extracellular matrix (ECM) composition, and increased microvessel density. Furthermore, they exhibit biological markers consistent with stroma at the site of wound repair. In prostate cancer, stroma is composed of fibroblasts, myofibroblasts, endothelial cells and immune cells. Predominant cells in the tumorous stroma are, however, fibroblasts/ myofibroblasts. They are responsible for the synthesis, deposition and remodeling of the ECM. Epithelial tumorous cells, in interaction with stromal cells and with the help of various molecules of ECM, create a microenvironment suitable for cancer cell proliferation, movement, and differentiation. In this review, we discussed the role of different stromal components in prostate cancer as well as their potential prognostic and therapeutic significance.

Prostate cancer stroma; cancer growth and progression

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Podaci o izdanju

15 (2)

2015.

1-8

objavljeno

1512-8601

Povezanost rada

Temeljne medicinske znanosti, Kliničke medicinske znanosti

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