The tumour microenvironment creates a niche for the self-renewal of tumour-promoting macrophages in colon adenoma
Tissue-resident F4/80hi macrophages can be found both in normal gut as well as in intestinal tumours. Here the authors show that in the colon these macrophages are CCR2-dependent, while in tumours they gain the ability to self-renew, relying on CSF1 and promoting cancer progression.
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Nature Portfolio
2018
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/095c4870307447429bbbc8eaff0cf1e6 |
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Sumario: | Tissue-resident F4/80hi macrophages can be found both in normal gut as well as in intestinal tumours. Here the authors show that in the colon these macrophages are CCR2-dependent, while in tumours they gain the ability to self-renew, relying on CSF1 and promoting cancer progression. |
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