CCL2 (Monocyte Chemoattractant Protein-1) in cancer bone metastases

MJ Craig, RD Loberg - Cancer and Metastasis Reviews, 2006 - Springer
MJ Craig, RD Loberg
Cancer and Metastasis Reviews, 2006Springer
The paradigm of cancer development and metastasis is a comprehensive, complex series of
events that ultimately reflects a coordinated interaction between the tumor cell and the
microenvironment within which the tumor cell resides. Despite the realization that this
relationship has changed the current paradigm of cancer research, the struggle continues to
more completely understand the pathogenesis of the disease and the ability to appropriately
identify and design novel targets for therapy. A particular area of research that has added a …
Abstract
The paradigm of cancer development and metastasis is a comprehensive, complex series of events that ultimately reflects a coordinated interaction between the tumor cell and the microenvironment within which the tumor cell resides. Despite the realization that this relationship has changed the current paradigm of cancer research, the struggle continues to more completely understand the pathogenesis of the disease and the ability to appropriately identify and design novel targets for therapy. A particular area of research that has added a significant understanding to cancer metastasis is the role of chemokines and chemokine receptors. Here we review the current concepts of CCL2 (monoctye chemoattractant protein 1) and its role in tumor metastasis with particular interest to its role in the development of bone metastases.
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