Pawelek John M, Chakraborty Ashok K
Department of Dermatology and the Yale Cancer Center, Yale University School of Medicine, 333 Cedar Street, New Haven, Connecticut 06520-08059, USA.
Nat Rev Cancer. 2008 May;8(5):377-86. doi: 10.1038/nrc2371.
The causes of metastasis remain elusive despite vast information on cancer cells. We posit that cancer cell fusion with macrophages or other migratory bone marrow-derived cells (BMDCs) provides an explanation. BMDC-tumour hybrids have been detected in numerous animal models and recently in human cancer. Molecular studies indicate that gene expression in such hybrids reflects a metastatic phenotype. Should BMDC-tumour fusion be found to underlie invasion and metastasis in human cancer, new approaches for therapy would surely follow.
尽管已有大量关于癌细胞的信息,但转移的原因仍然难以捉摸。我们认为癌细胞与巨噬细胞或其他迁移性骨髓来源细胞(BMDCs)融合可以提供一种解释。在众多动物模型中以及最近在人类癌症中都检测到了BMDC-肿瘤杂交细胞。分子研究表明,此类杂交细胞中的基因表达反映了一种转移表型。如果发现BMDC-肿瘤融合是人类癌症侵袭和转移的基础,那么必然会随之出现新的治疗方法。