Microvesicles released from human renal cancer stem cells stimulate angiogenesis and formation of lung premetastatic niche

C Grange, M Tapparo, F Collino, L Vitillo, C Damasco… - Cancer research, 2011 - AACR
Recent studies suggest that tumor-derived microvesicles (MV) act as a vehicle for exchange
of genetic information between tumor and stromal cells, engendering a favorable
microenvironment for cancer development. Within the tumor mass, all cell types may
contribute to MV shedding, but specific contributions to tumor progression have yet to be
established. Here we report that a subset of tumor-initiating cells expressing the
mesenchymal stem cell marker CD105 in human renal cell carcinoma releases MVs that …

[引用][C] Re: microvesicles released from human renal cancer stem cells stimulate angiogenesis and formation of lung premetastatic niche

A Atala - The Journal of Urology, 2012 - infona.pl
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