Vela Ian, Gregory Laura, Gardiner Edith M, Clements Judith A, Nicol David L
School of Medicine, University of Queensland, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.
BJU Int. 2007 Apr;99(4):735-42. doi: 10.1111/j.1464-410X.2006.06670.x. Epub 2006 Dec 13.
The interplay in prostate cancer bone metastases between the 'seed' (the prostate cancer cells) and the 'soil' (the bone microenvironment) has been increasingly recognized as integral to the remarkable tropism for bone shown by prostate cancer. Increasing research into this area is elucidating the mechanisms involved in this complex 'cross-talk'. Recent developments, including the use of bisphosphonates in metastatic disease, highlight the important role of bone cells in the development and progression of metastatic prostate cancer. We review the current reports emphasising these possible mechanisms and indicating possible factors for future treatment directions.
前列腺癌细胞(“种子”)与骨微环境(“土壤”)之间在前列腺癌骨转移中的相互作用,已越来越被视为前列腺癌对骨具有显著趋向性的不可或缺的因素。对该领域的研究不断深入,正在阐明这种复杂“对话”所涉及的机制。包括在转移性疾病中使用双膦酸盐在内的最新进展,凸显了骨细胞在转移性前列腺癌发生和发展中的重要作用。我们回顾当前的报告,这些报告强调了这些可能的机制,并指出了未来治疗方向的可能因素。