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Autor:
James B. Reinecke, Amanda J. Saraf, John M. Hinckley, Amy C. Gross, Helene Le Pommellette, Sophia Vatelle, Matthew V. Cannon, Emily Franz, Maren Cam, Ryan D. Roberts
Publikováno v:
Cancer Research. 83:64-64
Metastasis remains the primary cause of morbidity in most solid tumors, yet the mechanisms by which tumors colonize distant tissues remain poorly understood. Osteosarcoma illustrates the need to address this knowledge gap—about 40% of patients diag
Publikováno v:
Cancer Research. 82:2511-2511
Four decades of intense effort have not improved outcomes for patients with osteosarcoma. Even though 35-40% of young people so treated still die from the disease, usually from complications related to lung metastasis, our standard of care remains un
Autor:
Sanjana Rajan, James Brandon Reinecke, Amy C. Gross, Ryan D. Roberts, Maren Cam, John M. Hinckley
Publikováno v:
Cancer Research. 80:PO-123
Four decades of intense multinational efforts to improve outcomes for children and teenagers with osteosarcoma have failed. Today, we still treat patients with a regimen first developed in 1982. The same 35-40% of young people diagnosed with osteosar
Publikováno v:
Cancer Research. 80:PR10-PR10
Outcomes for patients diagnosed with osteosarcoma (OS) hinge primarily on whether or not they develop pulmonary metastasis. Looking to identify novel opportunities for therapeutic intervention, we have sought mechanisms that facilitate colonization o
Autor:
Sarah Winget, Doris A. Phelps, Amanda J. Saraf, Cheryl A. London, Hakan Cam, Xiaokui Mo, Michael Arnold, John M. Hinckley, Hemant K. Bid, Maren Cam, Ryan D. Roberts, Peter J. Houghton, Amy C. Gross, Laura Brandolini
Publikováno v:
JCI insight. 3(16)
Osteosarcoma (OS), a malignant tumor of bone, kills through aggressive metastatic spread almost exclusively to the lung. Mechanisms driving this tropism for lung tissue remain unknown, though likely invoke specific interactions between tumor cells an
Publikováno v:
Cancer Research. 78:2134-2134
Osteosarcoma (OS) kills patients through aggressive metastatic spread, primarily to lung tissues. Our lab has sought to understand the tumor-host interactions that facilitate growth of OS cells specifically within the lung. We previously identified t
Publikováno v:
Cancer Research. 78:4488-4488
The survival rate for patients diagnosed with osteosarcoma (OS) drops from 70% to an abysmal 20% when diagnosed with lung metastasis. We have shown that metastatic colonization of lungs by OS cells depends on the production of IL6 and CXCL8 by tumor