
Oncotarget
Role of Cancer Associated Fibroblasts in Prostate Cancer
Jan 27, 2022
Dr. Nerymar Ortiz-Otero from Cornell University discusses how cancer-associated fibroblasts confer shear resistance to circulating tumor cells in prostate cancer metastasis. They explore the role of CAFs in promoting tumor cell survival and proliferation and the therapeutic potential of targeting CAF populations to prevent metastasis.
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- Cancer-associated fibroblasts (CAFs) contribute to prostate cancer metastasis by conferring shear resistance to circulating tumor cells.
- Therapeutic targeting of CAF populations may prevent cancer metastasis and improve clinical outcomes in metastatic cancer patients.
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Role of Cancer-Associated Fibroblasts (CAFs) in Metastasis
Cancer metastasis involves tumor cells migrating from the primary location to form secondary tumors in distant organs. Circulating tumor cells (CTCs) play a crucial role in this process, traveling in the bloodstream to find a suitable environment to grow. Cancer-associated fibroblasts (CAFs), a significant component of the tumor microenvironment, can promote cancer progression through mechanisms like promoting tumor cell survival, resistance to cell death, and invasion. High levels of CAFs have been found to correlate with worsened clinical outcomes in metastatic cancer patients, indicating the potential use of CAFs as a cancer prognosis biomarker.
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