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Cancer Genome and Tumor Microenvironment - 9781461425243
Cancer Genome and Tumor Microenvironment - 9781461425243
Oncogenes and tumor suppressor genes had been traditionally studied in the context of cell proliferation, differentiation, senescence, and survival, four relatively cell-autonomous processes. Consequently, in the late '80s-early '90s, neoplastic growth was described largely as an imbalance between net cell accumulation and loss, brought about through mutations in cancer genes. In the last ten years, a more holistic understanding of cancer has slowly emerged, stressing the importance of interactions between neoplastic and various stromal components: extracellular matrix, basement membranes, fibroblasts, endothelial cells of blood and lymphatic vessels, tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes, etc. The commonly held view is that changes in tumor microenvironment are "soft-wired", i.e., epigenetic in nature and often reversible. Yet, there exists a large body of evidence suggesting that well-known mutations in cancer genes profoundly affect tumor milieu. In fact, these non-cell-autonomous changes might be one of the primary reasons such mutations are preserved in late-stage tumors.
| Author: Andrei Thomas-Tikhonenko |
| Publisher: Springer |
| Publication Date: Mar 07, 2012 |
| Number of Pages: 480 pages |
| Binding: Paperback or Softback |
| ISBN-10: 1461425247 |
| ISBN-13: 9781461425243 |