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Interaction between prostate cancer cells and prostate fibroblasts promotes accumulation and proteolytic processing of basement membrane proteins.

Marjaana OjalillNoora VirtanenPekka RappuElina SiljamäkiPekka TaimenJyrki Heino
Published in: The Prostate (2020)
Fibroblasts can promote carcinoma cell dissemination by several different mechanisms. Extracellular matrix and basement membrane proteins provide attachment sites for cell locomotion promoting adhesion receptors. Growth factors and metalloproteinases are known to accelerate cell invasion. In addition, cancer cell-fibroblast interplay generates biologically active fragments of basement membrane proteins, such as endostatin.
Keyphrases
  • extracellular matrix
  • single cell
  • prostate cancer
  • staphylococcus aureus
  • escherichia coli
  • bone marrow