Understanding the Role of Fibroblasts following a 3D Tumoroid Implantation for Breast Tumor Formation

An understanding of the participation and modulation of fibroblasts during tumor formation and growth is still unclear. Among many speculates, one might be the technical challenge to reveal the versatile function of fibroblasts in tissue complexity, and another is the dynamics in tissue physiology a...

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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:b4ba95052c0f4cb6b6e6e0bcbcd1b3732021-11-25T16:46:27ZUnderstanding the Role of Fibroblasts following a 3D Tumoroid Implantation for Breast Tumor Formation10.3390/bioengineering81101632306-5354https://doaj.org/article/b4ba95052c0f4cb6b6e6e0bcbcd1b3732021-10-01T00:00:00Zhttps://www.mdpi.com/2306-5354/8/11/163https://doaj.org/toc/2306-5354An understanding of the participation and modulation of fibroblasts during tumor formation and growth is still unclear. Among many speculates, one might be the technical challenge to reveal the versatile function of fibroblasts in tissue complexity, and another is the dynamics in tissue physiology and cell activity. The histology of most solid tumors shows a predominant presence of fibroblasts, suggesting that tumor cells recruit fibroblasts for breast tumor growth. In this review paper, therefore, the migration, activation, differentiation, secretion, and signaling systems that are associated with fibroblasts and cancer-associated fibroblasts (CAFs) after implantation of a breast tumoroid, i.e., a lab-generated tumor tissue into an animal, are discussed.Girdhari RijalMDPI AGarticlefibroblastscancer-associated fibroblaststumor growthtumoroidsTechnologyTBiology (General)QH301-705.5ENBioengineering, Vol 8, Iss 163, p 163 (2021)
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cancer-associated fibroblasts
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Girdhari Rijal
Understanding the Role of Fibroblasts following a 3D Tumoroid Implantation for Breast Tumor Formation
description An understanding of the participation and modulation of fibroblasts during tumor formation and growth is still unclear. Among many speculates, one might be the technical challenge to reveal the versatile function of fibroblasts in tissue complexity, and another is the dynamics in tissue physiology and cell activity. The histology of most solid tumors shows a predominant presence of fibroblasts, suggesting that tumor cells recruit fibroblasts for breast tumor growth. In this review paper, therefore, the migration, activation, differentiation, secretion, and signaling systems that are associated with fibroblasts and cancer-associated fibroblasts (CAFs) after implantation of a breast tumoroid, i.e., a lab-generated tumor tissue into an animal, are discussed.
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title Understanding the Role of Fibroblasts following a 3D Tumoroid Implantation for Breast Tumor Formation
title_short Understanding the Role of Fibroblasts following a 3D Tumoroid Implantation for Breast Tumor Formation
title_full Understanding the Role of Fibroblasts following a 3D Tumoroid Implantation for Breast Tumor Formation
title_fullStr Understanding the Role of Fibroblasts following a 3D Tumoroid Implantation for Breast Tumor Formation
title_full_unstemmed Understanding the Role of Fibroblasts following a 3D Tumoroid Implantation for Breast Tumor Formation
title_sort understanding the role of fibroblasts following a 3d tumoroid implantation for breast tumor formation
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