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Mast Cells, Angiogenesis and Lymphangiogenesis in Human Gastric Cancer
Gastric cancer is diagnosed in nearly one million new patients each year and it remains the second leading cause of cancer-related deaths worldwide. Although gastric cancer represents a heterogeneous group of diseases, chronic inflammation has been shown to play a role in tumorigenesis. Cancer devel...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6540185/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31035644 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms20092106 |
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author | Sammarco, Giuseppe Varricchi, Gilda Ferraro, Valentina Ammendola, Michele De Fazio, Michele Altomare, Donato Francesco Luposella, Maria Maltese, Lorenza Currò, Giuseppe Marone, Gianni Ranieri, Girolamo Memeo, Riccardo |
author_facet | Sammarco, Giuseppe Varricchi, Gilda Ferraro, Valentina Ammendola, Michele De Fazio, Michele Altomare, Donato Francesco Luposella, Maria Maltese, Lorenza Currò, Giuseppe Marone, Gianni Ranieri, Girolamo Memeo, Riccardo |
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description | Gastric cancer is diagnosed in nearly one million new patients each year and it remains the second leading cause of cancer-related deaths worldwide. Although gastric cancer represents a heterogeneous group of diseases, chronic inflammation has been shown to play a role in tumorigenesis. Cancer development is a multistep process characterized by genetic and epigenetic alterations during tumour initiation and progression. The stromal microenvironment is important in maintaining normal tissue homeostasis or promoting tumour development. A plethora of immune cells (i.e., lymphocytes, macrophages, mast cells, monocytes, myeloid-derived suppressor cells, Treg cells, dendritic cells, neutrophils, eosinophils, natural killer (NK) and natural killer T (NKT) cells) are components of gastric cancer microenvironment. Mast cell density is increased in gastric cancer and there is a correlation with angiogenesis, the number of metastatic lymph nodes and the survival of these patients. Mast cells exert a protumorigenic role in gastric cancer through the release of angiogenic (VEGF-A, CXCL8, MMP-9) and lymphangiogenic factors (VEGF-C and VEGF-F). Gastric mast cells express the programmed death ligands (PD-L1 and PD-L2) which are relevant as immune checkpoints in cancer. Several clinical undergoing trials targeting immune checkpoints could be an innovative therapeutic strategy in gastric cancer. Elucidation of the role of subsets of mast cells in different human gastric cancers will demand studies of increasing complexity beyond those assessing merely mast cell density and microlocalization. |
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spelling | pubmed-65401852019-06-04 Mast Cells, Angiogenesis and Lymphangiogenesis in Human Gastric Cancer Sammarco, Giuseppe Varricchi, Gilda Ferraro, Valentina Ammendola, Michele De Fazio, Michele Altomare, Donato Francesco Luposella, Maria Maltese, Lorenza Currò, Giuseppe Marone, Gianni Ranieri, Girolamo Memeo, Riccardo Int J Mol Sci Review Gastric cancer is diagnosed in nearly one million new patients each year and it remains the second leading cause of cancer-related deaths worldwide. Although gastric cancer represents a heterogeneous group of diseases, chronic inflammation has been shown to play a role in tumorigenesis. Cancer development is a multistep process characterized by genetic and epigenetic alterations during tumour initiation and progression. The stromal microenvironment is important in maintaining normal tissue homeostasis or promoting tumour development. A plethora of immune cells (i.e., lymphocytes, macrophages, mast cells, monocytes, myeloid-derived suppressor cells, Treg cells, dendritic cells, neutrophils, eosinophils, natural killer (NK) and natural killer T (NKT) cells) are components of gastric cancer microenvironment. Mast cell density is increased in gastric cancer and there is a correlation with angiogenesis, the number of metastatic lymph nodes and the survival of these patients. Mast cells exert a protumorigenic role in gastric cancer through the release of angiogenic (VEGF-A, CXCL8, MMP-9) and lymphangiogenic factors (VEGF-C and VEGF-F). Gastric mast cells express the programmed death ligands (PD-L1 and PD-L2) which are relevant as immune checkpoints in cancer. Several clinical undergoing trials targeting immune checkpoints could be an innovative therapeutic strategy in gastric cancer. Elucidation of the role of subsets of mast cells in different human gastric cancers will demand studies of increasing complexity beyond those assessing merely mast cell density and microlocalization. MDPI 2019-04-29 /pmc/articles/PMC6540185/ /pubmed/31035644 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms20092106 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Review Sammarco, Giuseppe Varricchi, Gilda Ferraro, Valentina Ammendola, Michele De Fazio, Michele Altomare, Donato Francesco Luposella, Maria Maltese, Lorenza Currò, Giuseppe Marone, Gianni Ranieri, Girolamo Memeo, Riccardo Mast Cells, Angiogenesis and Lymphangiogenesis in Human Gastric Cancer |
title | Mast Cells, Angiogenesis and Lymphangiogenesis in Human Gastric Cancer |
title_full | Mast Cells, Angiogenesis and Lymphangiogenesis in Human Gastric Cancer |
title_fullStr | Mast Cells, Angiogenesis and Lymphangiogenesis in Human Gastric Cancer |
title_full_unstemmed | Mast Cells, Angiogenesis and Lymphangiogenesis in Human Gastric Cancer |
title_short | Mast Cells, Angiogenesis and Lymphangiogenesis in Human Gastric Cancer |
title_sort | mast cells, angiogenesis and lymphangiogenesis in human gastric cancer |
topic | Review |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6540185/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31035644 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms20092106 |
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