Modeling the effects of EMT-immune dynamics on carcinoma disease progression

Bergman, Karikomi et al. propose a multiscale evolutionary model to describe tumor-immune-EMT interactions and their impact on epithelial cancer progression, which highlights a controllable region that maximizes invasion-free survival. Using EMT-inflammation associated TCGA data, the authors find EM...

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Autores principales: Daniel R. Bergman, Matthew K. Karikomi, Min Yu, Qing Nie, Adam L. MacLean
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Publicado: Nature Portfolio 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://doaj.org/article/f69f8c00bcdf4bb0ab8fdb4757e03707
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Sumario:Bergman, Karikomi et al. propose a multiscale evolutionary model to describe tumor-immune-EMT interactions and their impact on epithelial cancer progression, which highlights a controllable region that maximizes invasion-free survival. Using EMT-inflammation associated TCGA data, the authors find EMT association worsens invasion-free survival and identify genes that influence outcomes in bladder and uterine cancer.