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James G. Fox, Timothy C. Wang
Published in Volume 117, Issue 1
J Clin Invest. 2007; 117(1):60–69 doi:10.1172/JCI30111
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BMDCs in gastric tumor initiation and progression.

H. pylori–associated chronic inflammation, driven by macrophages and Th1-polarized lymphocytes, results in increased cytokine and chemokine production that mobilizes and recruits BMDCs from the circulation. The proinflammatory milieu leads to an altered stem cell niche, characterized by increased numbers of activated myofibroblasts, which can originate from both BMDCs and local stromal populations. Some of the BMDCs may also be recruited into the progenitor zone, giving rising to epithelial metaplasia and dysplasia (i.e., cancer stem cells).