Macrophages are exploited from an innate wound healing response to facilitate cancer metastasis

The relationship between wound healing and cancer is intricate and complex. Here, the authors show that in breast cancer models an IL-6 driven co-expression of FAP and HO-1 in tumour-associated macrophages, similar to the wound healing response, facilitates migration and metastatic spread.

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Autores principales: Tamara Muliaditan, Jonathan Caron, Mary Okesola, James W. Opzoomer, Paris Kosti, Mirella Georgouli, Peter Gordon, Sharanpreet Lall, Desislava M. Kuzeva, Luisa Pedro, Jacqueline D. Shields, Cheryl E. Gillett, Sandra S. Diebold, Victoria Sanz-Moreno, Tony Ng, Esther Hoste, James N. Arnold
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:8c66af37aaba412f826bf1e4aabd5fd72021-12-02T15:34:38ZMacrophages are exploited from an innate wound healing response to facilitate cancer metastasis10.1038/s41467-018-05346-72041-1723https://doaj.org/article/8c66af37aaba412f826bf1e4aabd5fd72018-07-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-018-05346-7https://doaj.org/toc/2041-1723The relationship between wound healing and cancer is intricate and complex. Here, the authors show that in breast cancer models an IL-6 driven co-expression of FAP and HO-1 in tumour-associated macrophages, similar to the wound healing response, facilitates migration and metastatic spread.Tamara MuliaditanJonathan CaronMary OkesolaJames W. OpzoomerParis KostiMirella GeorgouliPeter GordonSharanpreet LallDesislava M. KuzevaLuisa PedroJacqueline D. ShieldsCheryl E. GillettSandra S. DieboldVictoria Sanz-MorenoTony NgEsther HosteJames N. ArnoldNature PortfolioarticleScienceQENNature Communications, Vol 9, Iss 1, Pp 1-15 (2018)
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Tamara Muliaditan
Jonathan Caron
Mary Okesola
James W. Opzoomer
Paris Kosti
Mirella Georgouli
Peter Gordon
Sharanpreet Lall
Desislava M. Kuzeva
Luisa Pedro
Jacqueline D. Shields
Cheryl E. Gillett
Sandra S. Diebold
Victoria Sanz-Moreno
Tony Ng
Esther Hoste
James N. Arnold
Macrophages are exploited from an innate wound healing response to facilitate cancer metastasis
description The relationship between wound healing and cancer is intricate and complex. Here, the authors show that in breast cancer models an IL-6 driven co-expression of FAP and HO-1 in tumour-associated macrophages, similar to the wound healing response, facilitates migration and metastatic spread.
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author Tamara Muliaditan
Jonathan Caron
Mary Okesola
James W. Opzoomer
Paris Kosti
Mirella Georgouli
Peter Gordon
Sharanpreet Lall
Desislava M. Kuzeva
Luisa Pedro
Jacqueline D. Shields
Cheryl E. Gillett
Sandra S. Diebold
Victoria Sanz-Moreno
Tony Ng
Esther Hoste
James N. Arnold
author_facet Tamara Muliaditan
Jonathan Caron
Mary Okesola
James W. Opzoomer
Paris Kosti
Mirella Georgouli
Peter Gordon
Sharanpreet Lall
Desislava M. Kuzeva
Luisa Pedro
Jacqueline D. Shields
Cheryl E. Gillett
Sandra S. Diebold
Victoria Sanz-Moreno
Tony Ng
Esther Hoste
James N. Arnold
author_sort Tamara Muliaditan
title Macrophages are exploited from an innate wound healing response to facilitate cancer metastasis
title_short Macrophages are exploited from an innate wound healing response to facilitate cancer metastasis
title_full Macrophages are exploited from an innate wound healing response to facilitate cancer metastasis
title_fullStr Macrophages are exploited from an innate wound healing response to facilitate cancer metastasis
title_full_unstemmed Macrophages are exploited from an innate wound healing response to facilitate cancer metastasis
title_sort macrophages are exploited from an innate wound healing response to facilitate cancer metastasis
publisher Nature Portfolio
publishDate 2018
url https://doaj.org/article/8c66af37aaba412f826bf1e4aabd5fd7
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