Wnt 5a signaling is critical for macrophage-induced invasion of breast cancer cell lines

Volume: 103, Issue: 14, Pages: 5454 - 5459
Published: Apr 4, 2006
Abstract
Interactions between neoplastic and stromal cells contribute to tumor progression. Wnt genes, involved in cell migration and often deregulated in cancers, are attractive candidates to regulate these effects. We have recently shown that coculture of breast cancer cells with macrophages enhances invasiveness via matrix metalloproteases and TNF-alpha. Here we demonstrate that coculture of MCF-7 cells and macrophages leads to up-regulation of Wnt 5a...
Paper Details
Title
Wnt 5a signaling is critical for macrophage-induced invasion of breast cancer cell lines
Published Date
Apr 4, 2006
Volume
103
Issue
14
Pages
5454 - 5459
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