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Fibroblast heterogeneity in prostate carcinogenesis.
ChallaSivaKanaka, Sathyavathi; Vickman, Renee E; Kakarla, Mamatha; Hayward, Simon W; Franco, Omar E.
Affiliation
  • ChallaSivaKanaka S; Department of Surgery, NorthShore University HealthSystem, Research Institute, 1001 University Place, Evanston, IL, 60201, USA.
  • Vickman RE; Department of Surgery, NorthShore University HealthSystem, Research Institute, 1001 University Place, Evanston, IL, 60201, USA.
  • Kakarla M; Department of Surgery, NorthShore University HealthSystem, Research Institute, 1001 University Place, Evanston, IL, 60201, USA.
  • Hayward SW; Department of Surgery, NorthShore University HealthSystem, Research Institute, 1001 University Place, Evanston, IL, 60201, USA.
  • Franco OE; Department of Surgery, NorthShore University HealthSystem, Research Institute, 1001 University Place, Evanston, IL, 60201, USA. Electronic address: http://ofrancocoronel@northshore.org.
Cancer Lett ; 525: 76-83, 2022 01 28.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34715252
ABSTRACT
Our understanding of stromal components, specifically cancer-associated fibroblasts (CAF), in prostate cancer (PCa), has evolved from considering these cells as inert bystanders to acknowledging their significance as players in prostate tumorigenesis. CAF are multifaceted-they promote cancer cell growth, migration and remodel the tumor microenvironment. Although targeting CAF could be a promising strategy for PCa treatment, they incorporate a high but undefined degree of intrinsic cellular heterogeneity. The interaction between CAF subpopulations, with the normal and tumor epithelium and with other cell types is not yet characterized. Defining these interactions and the critical signaling nodes that support tumorigenesis will enable the development of novel strategies to control prostate cancer progression. Here we will discuss the origins, molecular and functional heterogeneity of CAF in PCa. We highlight the challenges associated with delineating CAF heterogeneity and discuss potential areas of research that would assist in expanding our knowledge of CAF and their role in PCa tumorigenesis.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Prostatic Neoplasms / Genetic Heterogeneity / Tumor Microenvironment / Carcinogenesis Limits: Humans / Male Language: En Journal: Cancer Lett Year: 2022 Document type: Article Affiliation country: United States

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Prostatic Neoplasms / Genetic Heterogeneity / Tumor Microenvironment / Carcinogenesis Limits: Humans / Male Language: En Journal: Cancer Lett Year: 2022 Document type: Article Affiliation country: United States