Chordoma cells possess bone-dissolving activity at the bone invasion front.
Katsuhiro KawaaiYumiko OishiYukiko KurodaMasahiro TodaMasahiro TodaKoichi MatsuoPublished in: Cellular oncology (Dordrecht) (2024)
In chordoma, we propose that in addition to conventional bone resorption by osteoclasts, chordoma cells possess bone-dissolving activity at the tumor-bone boundary. Furthermore, bone destruction and tumor expansion may occur in a positive feedback loop.