Cancer cell plasticity during tumor progression, metastasis and response to therapy
A Pérez-González, K Bévant, C Blanpain - Nature cancer, 2023 - nature.com
Cell plasticity represents the ability of cells to be reprogrammed and to change their fate and
identity, enabling homeostasis restoration and tissue regeneration following damage. Cell …
identity, enabling homeostasis restoration and tissue regeneration following damage. Cell …
Lineage plasticity in cancer: a shared pathway of therapeutic resistance
Lineage plasticity, the ability of cells to transition from one committed developmental
pathway to another, has been proposed as a source of intratumoural heterogeneity and of …
pathway to another, has been proposed as a source of intratumoural heterogeneity and of …
The inflammatory microenvironment and microbiome in prostate cancer development
Chronic inflammation promotes the development of several types of solid cancers and might
contribute to prostate carcinogenesis. This hypothesis partly originates in the frequent …
contribute to prostate carcinogenesis. This hypothesis partly originates in the frequent …
The transcriptional and epigenetic landscape of cancer cell lineage plasticity
Lineage plasticity, a process whereby cells change their phenotype to take on a different
molecular and/or histologic identity, is a key driver of cancer progression and therapy …
molecular and/or histologic identity, is a key driver of cancer progression and therapy …
A cellular anatomy of the normal adult human prostate and prostatic urethra
A comprehensive cellular anatomy of normal human prostate is essential for solving the
cellular origins of benign prostatic hyperplasia and prostate cancer. The tools used to …
cellular origins of benign prostatic hyperplasia and prostate cancer. The tools used to …
Prostate carcinogenesis: inflammatory storms
Prostate cancer is a major cause of cancer morbidity and mortality. Intra-prostatic
inflammation is a risk factor for prostate carcinogenesis, with diet, chemical injury and an …
inflammation is a risk factor for prostate carcinogenesis, with diet, chemical injury and an …
Cancer and inflammation
LL Munn - Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Systems Biology …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
The relationship between inflammation and cancer has been recognized since the 17th
century, 1 and we now know much about the cells, cytokines and physiological processes …
century, 1 and we now know much about the cells, cytokines and physiological processes …
Heterotypic cell–cell communication regulates glandular stem cell multipotency
A Centonze, S Lin, E Tika, A Sifrim, M Fioramonti… - Nature, 2020 - nature.com
Glandular epithelia, including the mammary and prostate glands, are composed of basal
cells (BCs) and luminal cells (LCs),. Many glandular epithelia develop from multipotent …
cells (BCs) and luminal cells (LCs),. Many glandular epithelia develop from multipotent …
Prostate organogenesis: tissue induction, hormonal regulation and cell type specification
R Toivanen, MM Shen - Development, 2017 - journals.biologists.com
Prostate organogenesis is a complex process that is primarily mediated by the presence of
androgens and subsequent mesenchyme-epithelial interactions. The investigation of …
androgens and subsequent mesenchyme-epithelial interactions. The investigation of …
Impact of the tumor microenvironment on tumor heterogeneity and consequences for cancer cell plasticity and stemness
R Hass, J von der Ohe, H Ungefroren - Cancers, 2020 - mdpi.com
Simple Summary The cancer cells in solid tumors are embedded in a complex connective
tissue matrix composed of various other cell types, ie, mesenchymal stroma/stem-like cells …
tissue matrix composed of various other cell types, ie, mesenchymal stroma/stem-like cells …