[HTML][HTML] Tumor-extracellular matrix interactions: Identification of tools associated with breast cancer progression

M Giussani, G Merlino, V Cappelletti… - Seminars in cancer …, 2015 - Elsevier
M Giussani, G Merlino, V Cappelletti, E Tagliabue, MG Daidone
Seminars in cancer biology, 2015Elsevier
Several evidences support the concept that cancer development and progression are not
entirely cancer cell-autonomous processes, but may be influenced, and possibly driven, by
cross-talk between cancer cells and the surrounding microenvironment in which, besides
immune cells, stromal cells and extracellular matrix (ECM) play a major role in regulating
distinct biologic processes. Stroma and ECM-related signatures proved to influence breast
cancer progression, and to contribute to the identification of tumor phenotypes resistant to …
Abstract
Several evidences support the concept that cancer development and progression are not entirely cancer cell-autonomous processes, but may be influenced, and possibly driven, by cross-talk between cancer cells and the surrounding microenvironment in which, besides immune cells, stromal cells and extracellular matrix (ECM) play a major role in regulating distinct biologic processes. Stroma and ECM-related signatures proved to influence breast cancer progression, and to contribute to the identification of tumor phenotypes resistant to cytotoxic and hormonal treatments. The possible clinical implications of the interplay between tumor cells and the microenvironment, with special reference to ECM remodelling, will be discussed in this review.
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