2022
Microtentacle Formation in Ovarian Carcinoma
Reader JC, Fan C, Ory EC, Ju J, Lee R, Vitolo MI, Smith P, Wu S, Ching MMN, Asiedu EB, Jewell CM, Rao GG, Fulton A, Webb TJ, Yang P, Santin AD, Huang HC, Martin SS, Roque DM. Microtentacle Formation in Ovarian Carcinoma. Cancers 2022, 14: 800. PMID: 35159067, PMCID: PMC8834106, DOI: 10.3390/cancers14030800.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchHuman ovarian surface epitheliumOvarian cancerCell linesCancer cellsMajor therapeutic challengeIntraperitoneal drug deliveryOvarian surface epitheliumOvarian cancer metastasisNew therapeutic targetsDevelopment of chemoresistanceEffect of treatmentBreast cancer cellsOSC cell linesExtrapelvic metastasesMalignant ascitesTherapeutic challengeOvarian carcinomaSurface epitheliumTherapeutic targetMetastatic potentialAscitesCancer metastasisΒ-tubulin isotypesIndividual cancer cellsMetastasis
2016
Tumor-associated macrophages drive spheroid formation during early transcoelomic metastasis of ovarian cancer
Yin M, Li X, Tan S, Zhou HJ, Ji W, Bellone S, Xu X, Zhang H, Santin AD, Lou G, Min W. Tumor-associated macrophages drive spheroid formation during early transcoelomic metastasis of ovarian cancer. Journal Of Clinical Investigation 2016, 126: 4157-4173. PMID: 27721235, PMCID: PMC5096908, DOI: 10.1172/jci87252.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAnimalsErbB ReceptorsFemaleHeterograftsHumansIntercellular Adhesion Molecule-1Macrophage-1 AntigenMacrophagesMiceMice, NudeNeoplasm MetastasisNeoplasm ProteinsNeoplasm TransplantationOvarian NeoplasmsSpheroids, CellularVascular Endothelial Growth Factor AVascular Endothelial Growth Factor Receptor-1ConceptsTumor-associated macrophagesOvarian cancerTranscoelomic metastasisTumor cellsICAM-1Mouse modelEpithelial ovarian cancerOvarian cancer growthOvarian cancer metastasisSpheroid formationOvarian cancer progressionVEGF/VEGFRTumor cell proliferationPharmacological blockadeMetastatic cancerColon cancerCancer growthMetastasisAntibody neutralizationTumor growthCancerClinical pathologyCancer metastasisCancer progressionΑMβ2 integrin