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With a mortality rate over 580,000 per year, cancer is still one of the leading causes of death worldwide. However, the emerging field of microfluidics can potentially shed light on this puzzling disease. Unique characteristics of... more
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      Computer ScienceBrain cancerMedicineLung Cancer
With a mortality rate over 580,000 per year, cancer is still one of the leading causes of death worldwide. However, the emerging field of microfluidics can potentially shed light on this puzzling disease. Unique characteristics of... more
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      Brain cancerLung CancerTumor microenvironmentKidney
Human mesenchymal stem/stromal cells (hMSCs) have been shown to support breast cancer cell proliferation and metastasis, partly through their secretome. hMSCs have a remarkable ability to survive for long periods under stress, and their... more
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      Tumor microenvironmentMiceOsteosarcomaLipid metabolism
The tumor microenvironment (TME) has an essential role in tumor initiation and development. Tumor cells are considered to actively create their microenvironment during tumorigenesis and tumor development. The TME contains multiple types... more
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      Cancer stem cellsTumor microenvironment
Cancer development is a multistep process in which exosomes play important roles. Exosomes are small vesicles formed in vesicular bodies in the endosomal network. The major role of exosomes seems to be the transport of bioactive molecules... more
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      TechnologyBiological SciencesTumor microenvironmentExosomes
Tumor microenvironment (TME) is a host for a complex network of heterogeneous stromal cells with overlapping or opposing functions depending on the dominant signals within this milieu. Reciprocal paracrine interactions between cancer... more
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      CancerBreast CancerChemotherapyCancer stem cells
Obesity is a well recognized risk factor for several types of cancers, many of which occur solely or disproportionately in women. Adipose tissue is a rich source of adipose-derived stem cells (ASC), which have received attention for their... more
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      CancerAdult Stem CellsMedicineTumor microenvironment
In breast cancers, the appearance of metastasis is synonymous with poor prognosis. The metastatic process is usually associated with epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) which is often induced by several soluble factors produced either... more
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      OncologyMolecular MedicineCancerCell Cycle
Mena, an actin regulatory protein, functions at the convergence of motility pathways that drive breast cancer cell invasion and migration in vivo. The tumor microenvironment spontaneously induces both increased expression of the Mena INV... more
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      Cell AdhesionTumor microenvironmentMiceProtein Function
Tumour heterogeneity has, in recent times, come to play a vital role in how we understand and treat cancers; however, the clinical translation of this has lagged behind advances in research. Although significant advancements in... more
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      GenomicsMolecular ImagingTumor microenvironmentDiagnostic Imaging
Antiangiogenic therapy has become a mainstay of cancer therapeutics, but clinical responses are generally short-term owing to the development of secondary resistance. Tumor starvation by antiangiogenic drugs is largely attributed to... more
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      MetabolismTumor microenvironmentVEGFGlycolysis
Macrophages accumulate with glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) progression and can be targeted via inhibition of colony-stimulating factor-1 receptor (CSF-1R) to regress high-grade tumors in animal models of this cancer. However, whether and... more
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      ScienceMacrophagesMultidisciplinarySignal Transduction
It is commonly known that the specific function of a given ATPase associated with diverse cellular activities protein (i.e., a member of the AAA superfamily of proteins) depends primarily on its subcellular location. The... more
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      Signal TransductionBiological SciencesTumor microenvironmentG protein-coupled receptors
Immunotherapy holds tremendous promise for improving cancer treatment in which an appropriate stimulator may naturally trigger the immune system to control cancer. Up-to-date, adoptive T-cell therapy has received two new FDA approvals... more
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      CancerNanoparticlesTumor microenvironmentImmunotherapy
A wide-range of myeloid-derived suppressor cell (MDSC)-mediated immune suppressive functions has previously been described. Nevertheless, potential novel mechanisms by which MDSCs aid tumor progression are, in all likelihood, still... more
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      OncologyImmunologyCancerTumor Immunology
Keywords: Drug delivery system pH-Sensitive nanoparticles Controlled drug release Nanomedicine Nanotechnology has been widely used in the development of new strategies for drug delivery and cancer therapy. Compared to traditional drug... more
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      EngineeringTechnologyBiotechnologyNanomedicine
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      Breast CancerProstate CancerCancer treatmentTumor microenvironment
Anticancer drug resistance almost invariably emerges and poses major obstacles towards curative therapy of various human malignancies. In the current review we will distinguish between mechanisms of chemoresistance that are predominantly... more
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      Medical MicrobiologyDrug deliveryNanomedicineNanoparticles
Acute phase proteins (APPs) are a group of serum proteins that undergo dramatic changes in concentration during times of inflammation. Many APPs are heavily glycosylated, and their sugar content and complexity change in the presence of... more
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      InflammationMacrophagesMultidisciplinaryTumor microenvironment
Recent years have seen significant efforts in understanding and modulating the immune response in cancer. In this context, immunosuppressive cells, including regulatory T cells (Tregs) and myeloid-derived suppressor cells (MDSCs), have... more
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      Cancer ImmunotherapyCancer ImmunologyTumor microenvironmentRegulatory T cells
| Extensive preclinical experimentation has conceptually changed the way we perceive breast cancer, with the wide spectrum of genomic alterations governing its malignant progression now being recognized. Functional genomics has helped us... more
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      Tumor microenvironmentAntineoplastic AgentsMolecular Targeted Therapy
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is one of the most common cancer types and represents a major therapeutic challenge. Although initial events in colorectal carcinogenesis are relatively well characterized and treatment for early-stage disease has... more
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      Cancer stem cellsTumor ImmunologyCancer BiologyMetastasis
The multiplicity and phenotype of intratumoral immune infiltrate have been shown to influence the clinical outcome of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), thus providing a strong rationale to therapeutic interventions aimed at restoring the... more
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      Immune responseCytokinesMacrophagesHepatology
Tumor cell migration is essential for invasion and dissemination from primary solid tumors and for the establishment of lethal secondary metastases at distant organs. In vivo and in vitro models enabled identification of different factors... more
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      PhysiologyCellular mechanotransductionTumor microenvironmentClinical Sciences
With a mortality rate over 580,000 per year, cancer is still one of the leading causes of death worldwide. However, the emerging field of microfluidics can potentially shed light on this puzzling disease. Unique characteristics of... more
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      Brain cancerLung CancerTumor microenvironmentKidney
Nanomedicine is an emerging form of therapy that focuses on alternative drug delivery and improvement of the treatment efficacy while reducing detrimental side effects to normal tissues. Cancer drug resistance is a complicated process... more
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      NanomedicineNanoparticlesTumor microenvironmentDrug Design
Cyclooxygenase‐2 (COX‐2) is frequently expressed in many types of cancers exerting a pleiotropic and multifaceted role in genesis or promotion of carcinogenesis and cancer cell resistance to chemo‐ and radiotherapy. COX‐2 is released by... more
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      CancerCancer BiologyMacrophagesMetastasis
The mammary gland is one of the best-studied examples of an organ whose structure and function are influenced by reciprocal signalling and communication between cells and their microenvironment. The mammary epithelial cell... more
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      Cell CycleExtracellular MatrixBiological SciencesTumor microenvironment
Cancer is a disease of high complexity. Resistance to therapy is a major challenge in cancer targeted therapies. Overcoming this resistance requires a deep knowledge of the cellular interactions within tumor. Natural killer (NK) cells and... more
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      Immune responseCancerCancer BiologyCancer Research
Cancers express tumor-associated antigens that should elicit immune response to antagonize the tumor growth, but spontaneous immune rejection of established cancer is rare, suggesting an immunosuppressive environment hindering host... more
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      Tumor microenvironmentImmunosuppressionNeoplasmsCell communication
In the tumour microenvironment, cancer cells directly interact with both the immune system and the stroma. It is firmly established that the immune system, historically believed to be a major part of the body's defence against tumour... more
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      Immune responseCancer BiologyTumor microenvironment
Radiotherapy and chemotherapy are two famous modalities in tumor-targeted therapy that lead to systemic and local toxicities for normal tissues. Moreover, several studies have confirmed that exposure of the tumor to radiation or... more
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      Radiation OncologyCancerRadiation BiologyTumor Immunology
Therapeutic irradiation is commonly used to treat primary or metastatic central nervous system tumors. It is believed that activation of neuroinflammatory signaling pathways contributes to the development of common adverse effects, which... more
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      MacrophagesMultidisciplinarySignal TransductionTumor microenvironment
Targeted therapies and the consequent adoption of "personalized" oncology have achieved notable successes in some cancers; however, significant problems remain with this approach. Many targeted therapies are highly toxic, costs are... more
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      ImmunologyCancerInflammationAngiogenesis
It is estimated that more than half of cancer patients undergo radiotherapy during the course of their treatment. Despite its beneficial therapeutic effects on tumor cells, exposure to high doses of ionizing radiation (IR) is associated... more
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      RadiationRadiation OncologyCancerRadiation Biology
Many clinical trials have been carried out or are in progress to assess the therapeutic potential of dendritic-cell-(DC-) based vaccines on cancer patients, and recently the first DC-based vaccine for human cancer was approved by the FDA.... more
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      TechnologyBiomedicineDendritic CellsCancer Vaccines
Elevated oxidative stress is an aberration seen in many solid tumors, and exploiting this biochemical difference has the potential to enhance the efficacy of anticancer agents. Homeostasis of reactive oxygen species (ROS) is important for... more
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      CancerBiologyOxidative StressMedicine
Immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) have revolutionized the treatment of cancer over the last decade, bringing about a paradigm shift in systemic cancer therapy away from traditional cytotoxic and targeted therapies. While some patients... more
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      Tumor microenvironmentPd-1PD-L1CTLA-4
Most anticancer therapies including immunotherapies are given systemically; yet therapies given directly into tumors may be more effective, particularly those that overcome natural suppressive factors in the tumor microenvironment. The... more
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      ImmunologyCytokinesToll Like ReceptorsTumor microenvironment
Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), the predominant form of primary liver cancer, is the sixth most common cancer worldwide and the third leading cause of cancer-related death. The difficulty to diagnose early cancer stages, the aggressive... more
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      Tumor microenvironmentHepatocellular CarcinomaClinical SciencesmicroRNAs
Multiple myeloma (MM) is a deadly plasma cell cancer that resides in the bone marrow (BM). Numerous studies have demonstrated the involvement of the BM microenvironment supporting tumor growth, angiogenesis, bone disease and drug... more
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      Molecular BiologyCancerEpigenomicsTumor microenvironment
BACKGROUND-Uterine serous carcinoma (USC) is a subtype of endometrial cancer associated with chemoresistance and poor outcome. Overexpression of tubulin-β-III and pglycoprotein has been linked to paclitaxel resistance in many cancers but... more
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      ImmunohistochemistryTumor microenvironmentPaclitaxelClinical Sciences
Metastatic complications are responsible for more than 90% of cancer-related deaths. The progression from an isolated tumor to disseminated metastatic disease is a multistep process, with each step involving intricate cross talk between... more
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      MetastasisExtracellular MatrixTumor microenvironmentHyaluronic Acid
Tumor heterogeneity is a confusing finding in the assessment of neoplasms, potentially resulting in inaccurate diagnostic, prognostic and predictive tests. This tumor heterogeneity is not always a random and unpredictable phenomenon,... more
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      CancerCancer BiologyMetastasisTumor microenvironment
Purpose Cancer stem cells (CSCs) are highly tumorigenic cell types that reside within specific areas of tumor microenvironment (TME), and are endowed with self-renewal and resistance properties. Here, we aimed to discuss mechanisms... more
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      CancerHypoxiaTumor ImmunologyTumor microenvironment
Regulatory T cells (Tregs) represent a low number of T‐cell population under normal conditions, and they play key roles for maintaining immune system in homeostasis. The number of these cells is extensively increased in nearly all... more
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      CancerTumor ImmunologyCancer BiologyCancer Research
Alteration in the density and composition of extracellular matrix (ECM) occurs in tumors. The alterations toward both stiffness and degradation are contributed to tumor growth and progression. Cancer‐associated fibroblasts (CAFs) are the... more
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      CancerChemotherapyCancer stem cellsHypoxia
Chronic lymphocytic leukaemia/small lymphocytic lymphoma (CLL) is one of the more common forms of B cell malignancy. Although the condition has a variable clinical course, the trend is towards eventual relapse and the disease is... more
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      ApoptosisSignal TransductionTumor microenvironmentTherapy
Glioblastoma (GBM) is the most malignant and aggressive among primary brain tumors, characterized by very low life expectancy. In vivo, glioma and glioblastoma in particular contain large numbers of immune cells (myeloid cells) such as... more
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      Tumor microenvironmentGliomaMicrogliaPhenotype
Most patients diagnosed with hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) present with advanced or metastatic disease. The lack of therapeutic options in the treatment of advanced HCC accounts for its high mortality and recurrence rate. HCC is known as... more
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      Immune responseCytokinesCancer ImmunotherapyDendritic Cells