Adipose-derived stem cells enhance human breast cancer growth and cancer stem cell-like properties through adipsin

Volume: 38, Issue: 6, Pages: 767 - 779
Published: Sep 3, 2018
Abstract
Tumor microenvironment plays a key role for tumor development and progression. Although adipose tissue is a predominant component of stroma in mammary tissues and secretes various cytokines, chemokines and growth factors, roles of adipocytes in breast cancers remain to be elucidated. In this study, we found that adipsin, an adipokine secreted from mammary adipose tissues, enhanced proliferation and cancer stem cell (CSC)-like properties of human...
Paper Details
Title
Adipose-derived stem cells enhance human breast cancer growth and cancer stem cell-like properties through adipsin
Published Date
Sep 3, 2018
Journal
Volume
38
Issue
6
Pages
767 - 779
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