Skip to main content
Erschienen in: Breast Cancer Research and Treatment 3/2008

01.10.2008 | Preclinical study

Tumor-derived CCL5 does not contribute to breast cancer progression

verfasst von: Mevan M. Jayasinghe, Jacqueline M. Golden, Priyanka Nair, Cara M. O’Donnell, Michael T. Werner, Robert A. Kurt

Erschienen in: Breast Cancer Research and Treatment | Ausgabe 3/2008

Einloggen, um Zugang zu erhalten

Abstract

Besides functioning as a chemotactic factor, CCL5 has been associated with progression of disease in women with breast cancer, immune modulation and metastasis. Here we asked whether CCL5 produced by tumor cells contributed to growth or metastasis of breast cancer. For this purpose, we used two murine mammary carcinomas, the 4T1 tumor which is metastatic and constitutively expresses CCL5, and the 168 tumor which is not metastatic and does not constitutively express CCL5. RNA interference was used to inhibit CCL5 expression from the 4T1 tumor, and a CCL5 transgene was used to express CCL5 by the 168 tumor. Six different clones of 4T1 that exhibited stable reduction in CCL5 expression, and three different clones of 168 that exhibited stable CCL5 expression were compared to the parental tumors and vector transfected controls. Significantly, in both models, tumor-derived CCL5 expression did not correlate with MHC expression, growth rate, or metastatic ability of the tumors. These results show that tumor-derived CCL5 expression alone does not make a significant contribution to breast cancer progression.
Literatur
1.
Zurück zum Zitat Schall TJ, Jongstra J, Dyer BJ, Jorgensen J, Clayberger C, Davis MM, Krensky AM (1988) A human T cell-specific molecule is a member of a new gene family. J Immunol 141:1018–1025PubMed Schall TJ, Jongstra J, Dyer BJ, Jorgensen J, Clayberger C, Davis MM, Krensky AM (1988) A human T cell-specific molecule is a member of a new gene family. J Immunol 141:1018–1025PubMed
2.
Zurück zum Zitat Schall TJ, Bacon K, Toy KJ, Goeddel DV (1990) Selective attraction of monocytes and T lymphocytes of the memory phenotype by cytokine RANTES. Nature 347:669–671PubMedCrossRef Schall TJ, Bacon K, Toy KJ, Goeddel DV (1990) Selective attraction of monocytes and T lymphocytes of the memory phenotype by cytokine RANTES. Nature 347:669–671PubMedCrossRef
3.
Zurück zum Zitat Roth SJ, Carr MW, Springer TA (1995) C–C chemokines, but not the C–X–C chemokines interleukin-8 and interferon-gamma inducible protein-10, stimulate transendothelial chemotaxis of T lymphocytes. Eur J Immunol 25:3482–3488PubMedCrossRef Roth SJ, Carr MW, Springer TA (1995) C–C chemokines, but not the C–X–C chemokines interleukin-8 and interferon-gamma inducible protein-10, stimulate transendothelial chemotaxis of T lymphocytes. Eur J Immunol 25:3482–3488PubMedCrossRef
4.
Zurück zum Zitat de la Rosa G, Longo N, Rodriguez-Fernandez JL, Puig-Kroger A, Pineda A, Corbi AL, Sanchez-Mateos P (2003) Migration of human blood dendritic cells across endothelial cell monolayers: adhesion molecules and chemokines involved in subset-specific transmigration. J Leukoc Biol 73:639–649CrossRef de la Rosa G, Longo N, Rodriguez-Fernandez JL, Puig-Kroger A, Pineda A, Corbi AL, Sanchez-Mateos P (2003) Migration of human blood dendritic cells across endothelial cell monolayers: adhesion molecules and chemokines involved in subset-specific transmigration. J Leukoc Biol 73:639–649CrossRef
5.
Zurück zum Zitat Taub DD, Sayers TJ, Carter CR, Ortaldo JR (1995) Alpha and beta chemokines induce NK cell migration and enhance NK-mediated cytolysis. J Immunol 155:3877–3888PubMed Taub DD, Sayers TJ, Carter CR, Ortaldo JR (1995) Alpha and beta chemokines induce NK cell migration and enhance NK-mediated cytolysis. J Immunol 155:3877–3888PubMed
6.
Zurück zum Zitat Kameyoshi Y, Dorschner A, Mallet AI, Christophers E, Schroder JM (1992) Cytokine RANTES released by thrombin-stimulated platelets is a potent attractant for human eosinophils. J Exp Med 176:587–592PubMedCrossRef Kameyoshi Y, Dorschner A, Mallet AI, Christophers E, Schroder JM (1992) Cytokine RANTES released by thrombin-stimulated platelets is a potent attractant for human eosinophils. J Exp Med 176:587–592PubMedCrossRef
7.
Zurück zum Zitat Conti P, Pang X, Boucher W, Letourneau R, Reale M, Barbacane RC, Thibault J, Theoharides TC (1997) RANTES is a pro-inflammatory chemokine and chemoattracts basophil cells to extravascular sites. J Pathol 183:352–358PubMedCrossRef Conti P, Pang X, Boucher W, Letourneau R, Reale M, Barbacane RC, Thibault J, Theoharides TC (1997) RANTES is a pro-inflammatory chemokine and chemoattracts basophil cells to extravascular sites. J Pathol 183:352–358PubMedCrossRef
8.
Zurück zum Zitat Appay V, Dunbar PR, Cerundolo V, McMichael A, Czaplewski L, Rowland-Jones S (2000) RANTES activates antigen-specific cytotoxic T lymphocytes in a mitogen-like manner through cell surface aggregation. Int Immunol 12:1173–1182PubMedCrossRef Appay V, Dunbar PR, Cerundolo V, McMichael A, Czaplewski L, Rowland-Jones S (2000) RANTES activates antigen-specific cytotoxic T lymphocytes in a mitogen-like manner through cell surface aggregation. Int Immunol 12:1173–1182PubMedCrossRef
9.
Zurück zum Zitat Cridge TJ, Horowitz KM, Marinucci MN, Rose KM, Wells M, Werner MT, Kurt RA (2006) Functional and molecular alterations in T cells induced by CCL5. Immunol Invest 35:115–132PubMedCrossRef Cridge TJ, Horowitz KM, Marinucci MN, Rose KM, Wells M, Werner MT, Kurt RA (2006) Functional and molecular alterations in T cells induced by CCL5. Immunol Invest 35:115–132PubMedCrossRef
10.
Zurück zum Zitat Bandeira-Melo C, Phoofolo M, Weller PF (2001) Extranuclear lipid bodies, elicited by CCR3-mediated signaling pathways, are the sites of chemokine-enhanced leukotriene C4 production in eosinophils and basophils. J Biol Chem 276:22779–22787PubMedCrossRef Bandeira-Melo C, Phoofolo M, Weller PF (2001) Extranuclear lipid bodies, elicited by CCR3-mediated signaling pathways, are the sites of chemokine-enhanced leukotriene C4 production in eosinophils and basophils. J Biol Chem 276:22779–22787PubMedCrossRef
11.
Zurück zum Zitat Locati M, Deuschle U, Massardi ML, Martinez FO, Sironi M, Sozzani S, Bartfai T, Mantovani A (2002) Analysis of the gene expression profile activated by the CC chemokine ligand 5/RANTES and by lipopolysaccharide in human monocytes. J Immunol 168:3557–3562PubMed Locati M, Deuschle U, Massardi ML, Martinez FO, Sironi M, Sozzani S, Bartfai T, Mantovani A (2002) Analysis of the gene expression profile activated by the CC chemokine ligand 5/RANTES and by lipopolysaccharide in human monocytes. J Immunol 168:3557–3562PubMed
12.
Zurück zum Zitat Yao TC, Kuo ML, See LC, Ou LS, Lee WI, Chan CK, Huang JL (2006) RANTES and monocyte chemoattractant protein 1 as sensitive markers of disease activity in patients with juvenile rheumatoid arthritis: a six-year longitudinal study. Arthritis Rheum 54:2585–2593PubMedCrossRef Yao TC, Kuo ML, See LC, Ou LS, Lee WI, Chan CK, Huang JL (2006) RANTES and monocyte chemoattractant protein 1 as sensitive markers of disease activity in patients with juvenile rheumatoid arthritis: a six-year longitudinal study. Arthritis Rheum 54:2585–2593PubMedCrossRef
13.
Zurück zum Zitat Stanczyk J, Kowalski ML, Grzegorczyk J, Szkudlinska B, Jarzebska M, Marciniak M, Synder M (2005) RANTES and chemotactic activity in synovial fluids from patients with rheumatoid arthritis and osteoarthritis. Mediators Inflamm 2005:343–348PubMedCrossRef Stanczyk J, Kowalski ML, Grzegorczyk J, Szkudlinska B, Jarzebska M, Marciniak M, Synder M (2005) RANTES and chemotactic activity in synovial fluids from patients with rheumatoid arthritis and osteoarthritis. Mediators Inflamm 2005:343–348PubMedCrossRef
14.
Zurück zum Zitat McCormack G, Moriarty D, O’Donoghue DP, McCormick PA, Sheahan K, Baird AW (2001) Tissue cytokine and chemokine expression in inflammatory bowel disease. Inflamm Res 50:491–495PubMedCrossRef McCormack G, Moriarty D, O’Donoghue DP, McCormick PA, Sheahan K, Baird AW (2001) Tissue cytokine and chemokine expression in inflammatory bowel disease. Inflamm Res 50:491–495PubMedCrossRef
15.
Zurück zum Zitat Ben-Baruch A (2006) Inflammation-associated immune suppression in cancer: the roles played by cytokines, chemokines and additional mediators. Semin Cancer Biol 16:38–52PubMedCrossRef Ben-Baruch A (2006) Inflammation-associated immune suppression in cancer: the roles played by cytokines, chemokines and additional mediators. Semin Cancer Biol 16:38–52PubMedCrossRef
16.
Zurück zum Zitat Mrowietz U, Schwenk U, Maune S, Bartels J, Kupper M, Fichtner I, Schroder JM, Schadendorf D (1999) The chemokine RANTES is secreted by human melanoma cells and is associated with enhanced tumour formation in nude mice. Br J Cancer 79:1025–1031PubMedCrossRef Mrowietz U, Schwenk U, Maune S, Bartels J, Kupper M, Fichtner I, Schroder JM, Schadendorf D (1999) The chemokine RANTES is secreted by human melanoma cells and is associated with enhanced tumour formation in nude mice. Br J Cancer 79:1025–1031PubMedCrossRef
17.
Zurück zum Zitat Moran CJ, Arenberg DA, Huang CC, Giordano TJ, Thomas DG, Misek DE, Chen G, Iannettoni MD, Orringer MB, Hanash S, Beer DG (2002) RANTES expression is a predictor of survival in stage I lung adenocarcinoma. Clin Cancer Res 8:3803–3812PubMed Moran CJ, Arenberg DA, Huang CC, Giordano TJ, Thomas DG, Misek DE, Chen G, Iannettoni MD, Orringer MB, Hanash S, Beer DG (2002) RANTES expression is a predictor of survival in stage I lung adenocarcinoma. Clin Cancer Res 8:3803–3812PubMed
18.
Zurück zum Zitat Vaday GG, Peehl DM, Kadam PA, Lawrence DM (2006) Expression of CCL5 (RANTES) and CCR5 in prostate cancer. The Prostate 66:124–134PubMedCrossRef Vaday GG, Peehl DM, Kadam PA, Lawrence DM (2006) Expression of CCL5 (RANTES) and CCR5 in prostate cancer. The Prostate 66:124–134PubMedCrossRef
19.
Zurück zum Zitat Monti P, Marchesi F, Reni M, Mercalli A, Sordi V, Zerbi A, Balzano G, Di Carlo V, Allavena P, Piemonti L (2004) A comprehensive in vitro characterization of pancreatic ductal carcinoma cell line biological behavior and its correlation with the structural and genetic profile. Virchows Arch 445:236–247PubMedCrossRef Monti P, Marchesi F, Reni M, Mercalli A, Sordi V, Zerbi A, Balzano G, Di Carlo V, Allavena P, Piemonti L (2004) A comprehensive in vitro characterization of pancreatic ductal carcinoma cell line biological behavior and its correlation with the structural and genetic profile. Virchows Arch 445:236–247PubMedCrossRef
20.
Zurück zum Zitat Luboshits G, Shina S, Kaplan O, Engelberg S, Nass D, Lifshitz-Mercer B, Chaitchik S, Keydar I, Ben-Baruch A (1999) Elevated expression of the CC chemokine regulated on activation, normal T cell expressed and secreted (RANTES) in advanced breast carcinoma. Cancer Res 59:4681–4687PubMed Luboshits G, Shina S, Kaplan O, Engelberg S, Nass D, Lifshitz-Mercer B, Chaitchik S, Keydar I, Ben-Baruch A (1999) Elevated expression of the CC chemokine regulated on activation, normal T cell expressed and secreted (RANTES) in advanced breast carcinoma. Cancer Res 59:4681–4687PubMed
21.
Zurück zum Zitat Niwa Y, Akamatsu H, Niwa H, Sumi H, Ozaki Y, Abe A (2001) Correlation of tissue and plasma RANTES levels with disease course in patients with breast or cervical cancer. Clin Cancer Res 7:285–289PubMed Niwa Y, Akamatsu H, Niwa H, Sumi H, Ozaki Y, Abe A (2001) Correlation of tissue and plasma RANTES levels with disease course in patients with breast or cervical cancer. Clin Cancer Res 7:285–289PubMed
22.
Zurück zum Zitat Yaal-Hahoshen N, Shina S, Leider-Trejo L, Barnea I, Shabtai EL, Azenshtein E, Greenberg I, Keydar I, Ben-Baruch A (2006) The chemokine CCL5 as a potential prognostic factor predicting disease progression in stage II breast cancer patients. Clin Cancer Res 12:4474–4480 PubMedCrossRef Yaal-Hahoshen N, Shina S, Leider-Trejo L, Barnea I, Shabtai EL, Azenshtein E, Greenberg I, Keydar I, Ben-Baruch A (2006) The chemokine CCL5 as a potential prognostic factor predicting disease progression in stage II breast cancer patients. Clin Cancer Res 12:4474–4480 PubMedCrossRef
23.
Zurück zum Zitat Robinson SC, Scott KA, Balkwill FR (2002) Chemokine stimulation of monocyte matrix metalloproteinase-9 requires endogenous TNF-alpha. Eur J Immunol 32:404–412PubMedCrossRef Robinson SC, Scott KA, Balkwill FR (2002) Chemokine stimulation of monocyte matrix metalloproteinase-9 requires endogenous TNF-alpha. Eur J Immunol 32:404–412PubMedCrossRef
24.
Zurück zum Zitat Kurt RA, Baher A, Wisner KP, Tackitt S, Urba WJ (2001) Chemokine receptor desensitization in tumor-bearing mice. Cell Immunol 207:81–88 PubMedCrossRef Kurt RA, Baher A, Wisner KP, Tackitt S, Urba WJ (2001) Chemokine receptor desensitization in tumor-bearing mice. Cell Immunol 207:81–88 PubMedCrossRef
25.
Zurück zum Zitat Kurt RA, Bauck M, Harma S, Adler E, Vitiello P, Wisner KP, Tackitt S, Urba WJ (2003) Altered chemokine receptor sensitivity in FVBN202 rat neu transgenic mice. Breast Cancer Res Treat 77:225–232PubMedCrossRef Kurt RA, Bauck M, Harma S, Adler E, Vitiello P, Wisner KP, Tackitt S, Urba WJ (2003) Altered chemokine receptor sensitivity in FVBN202 rat neu transgenic mice. Breast Cancer Res Treat 77:225–232PubMedCrossRef
26.
Zurück zum Zitat Aslakson CL, Miller FR (1992) Selective events in the metastatic process defined by analysis of the sequential dissemination of subpopulations of a mouse mammary tumor. Cancer Res 52:1399–1405PubMed Aslakson CL, Miller FR (1992) Selective events in the metastatic process defined by analysis of the sequential dissemination of subpopulations of a mouse mammary tumor. Cancer Res 52:1399–1405PubMed
27.
Zurück zum Zitat Miller FR, Miller BE, Heppner GH (1983) Characterization of metastatic heterogeneity among subpopulations of a single mouse mammary tumor: heterogeneity in phenotypic stability. Invasion Met 3:22–31 Miller FR, Miller BE, Heppner GH (1983) Characterization of metastatic heterogeneity among subpopulations of a single mouse mammary tumor: heterogeneity in phenotypic stability. Invasion Met 3:22–31
28.
Zurück zum Zitat Elbashir SM, Lendeckel W, Tuschl T (2001) RNA interference is mediated by 21- and 22-nucleotide RNAs. Genes Dev 15:188–200PubMedCrossRef Elbashir SM, Lendeckel W, Tuschl T (2001) RNA interference is mediated by 21- and 22-nucleotide RNAs. Genes Dev 15:188–200PubMedCrossRef
29.
Zurück zum Zitat Brummelkamp TR, Bernards R, Agami R (2002) A system for stable expression of short interfering RNAs in mammalian cells. Science 296:550–553PubMedCrossRef Brummelkamp TR, Bernards R, Agami R (2002) A system for stable expression of short interfering RNAs in mammalian cells. Science 296:550–553PubMedCrossRef
30.
Zurück zum Zitat Paddison PJ, Caudy AA, Bernstein E, Hannon GJ, Conklin DS (2002) Short hairpin RNAs (shRNAs) induce sequence-specific silencing in mammalian cells. Genes Dev 16:948–958PubMedCrossRef Paddison PJ, Caudy AA, Bernstein E, Hannon GJ, Conklin DS (2002) Short hairpin RNAs (shRNAs) induce sequence-specific silencing in mammalian cells. Genes Dev 16:948–958PubMedCrossRef
31.
Zurück zum Zitat Eissa SAL, Zaki SA, El-Maghraby SM, Kadry DY (2005) Importance of serum IL-18 and RANTES as markers for breast carcinoma progression. J Egypt Natl Canc Inst 17:51–55PubMed Eissa SAL, Zaki SA, El-Maghraby SM, Kadry DY (2005) Importance of serum IL-18 and RANTES as markers for breast carcinoma progression. J Egypt Natl Canc Inst 17:51–55PubMed
32.
Zurück zum Zitat Ali S, Kaur J, Patel KD (2000) Intercellular cell adhesion molecule-1, vascular cell adhesion molecule-1, and regulated on activation normal T cell expressed and secreted are expressed by human breast carcinoma cells and support eosinophil adhesion and activation. Am J Pathol 157:313–321PubMed Ali S, Kaur J, Patel KD (2000) Intercellular cell adhesion molecule-1, vascular cell adhesion molecule-1, and regulated on activation normal T cell expressed and secreted are expressed by human breast carcinoma cells and support eosinophil adhesion and activation. Am J Pathol 157:313–321PubMed
33.
Zurück zum Zitat Azenshtein E, Luboshits G, Shina S, Neumark E, Shahbazian D, Weil M, Wigler N, Keydar I, Ben-Baruch A (2002) The CC chemokine RANTES in breast carcinoma progression: regulation of expression and potential mechanisms of promalignant activity. Cancer Res 62:1093–1102PubMed Azenshtein E, Luboshits G, Shina S, Neumark E, Shahbazian D, Weil M, Wigler N, Keydar I, Ben-Baruch A (2002) The CC chemokine RANTES in breast carcinoma progression: regulation of expression and potential mechanisms of promalignant activity. Cancer Res 62:1093–1102PubMed
34.
Zurück zum Zitat Robinson SC, Scott KA, Wilson JL, Thompson RG, Proudfoot AEI, Balkwill FR (2003) A chemokine receptor antagonist inhibits experimental breast tumor growth. Cancer Res 63:8360–8365PubMed Robinson SC, Scott KA, Wilson JL, Thompson RG, Proudfoot AEI, Balkwill FR (2003) A chemokine receptor antagonist inhibits experimental breast tumor growth. Cancer Res 63:8360–8365PubMed
35.
Zurück zum Zitat Adler EP, Lemken CA, Katchen NS, Kurt RA (2003) A dual role for tumor-derived RANTES (CCL5). Immunol Lett 90:187–194PubMedCrossRef Adler EP, Lemken CA, Katchen NS, Kurt RA (2003) A dual role for tumor-derived RANTES (CCL5). Immunol Lett 90:187–194PubMedCrossRef
36.
Zurück zum Zitat Stormes KA, Lemken CA, Lepre JV, Marinucci MN, Kurt RA (2005) Inhibition of metastasis by inhibition of tumor-derived CCL5. Breast Cancer Res Treat 89:209–212 PubMedCrossRef Stormes KA, Lemken CA, Lepre JV, Marinucci MN, Kurt RA (2005) Inhibition of metastasis by inhibition of tumor-derived CCL5. Breast Cancer Res Treat 89:209–212 PubMedCrossRef
37.
Zurück zum Zitat Azenshtein E, Meshel T, Shina S, Barak N, Keydar I, Ben-Baruch A (2005) The angiogenic factors CXCL8 and VEGF in breast cancer: regulation by an array of pro-malignancy factors. Cancer Lett 217:73–86 PubMedCrossRef Azenshtein E, Meshel T, Shina S, Barak N, Keydar I, Ben-Baruch A (2005) The angiogenic factors CXCL8 and VEGF in breast cancer: regulation by an array of pro-malignancy factors. Cancer Lett 217:73–86 PubMedCrossRef
38.
Zurück zum Zitat Shahrara S, Park CC, Temkin V, Jarvis JW, Volin MV, Pope RM (2006) RANTES modulates TLR4-induced cytokine secretion in human peripheral blood monocytes. J Immunol 177:5077–5087PubMed Shahrara S, Park CC, Temkin V, Jarvis JW, Volin MV, Pope RM (2006) RANTES modulates TLR4-induced cytokine secretion in human peripheral blood monocytes. J Immunol 177:5077–5087PubMed
39.
Zurück zum Zitat Appay V, Rowland-Jones SL (2001) RANTES: a versatile and controversial chemokine. Trends Immunol 22:83–87PubMedCrossRef Appay V, Rowland-Jones SL (2001) RANTES: a versatile and controversial chemokine. Trends Immunol 22:83–87PubMedCrossRef
40.
Zurück zum Zitat Bottazzi B, Polentarutti N, Acero R, Balsari A, Boraschi D, Ghezzi P, Salmona M, Mantovani A (1983) Regulation of the macrophage content of neoplasms by chemoattractants. Science 220:210–212 PubMedCrossRef Bottazzi B, Polentarutti N, Acero R, Balsari A, Boraschi D, Ghezzi P, Salmona M, Mantovani A (1983) Regulation of the macrophage content of neoplasms by chemoattractants. Science 220:210–212 PubMedCrossRef
41.
Zurück zum Zitat Bottazzi B, Colotta F, Sica A, Nobili N, Mantovani A (1990) A chemoattractant expressed in human sarcoma cells (tumor-derived chemotactic factor, TDCF) is identical to monocyte chemoattractant protein-1/monocyte chemotactic and activating factor (MCP-1/MCAF). Int J Cancer 45:795–797PubMedCrossRef Bottazzi B, Colotta F, Sica A, Nobili N, Mantovani A (1990) A chemoattractant expressed in human sarcoma cells (tumor-derived chemotactic factor, TDCF) is identical to monocyte chemoattractant protein-1/monocyte chemotactic and activating factor (MCP-1/MCAF). Int J Cancer 45:795–797PubMedCrossRef
42.
Zurück zum Zitat Vitiello PF, Shainheit MG, Allison EM, Adler EP, Kurt RA (2004) Impact of tumor-derived CCL2 on T cell effector function. Immunol Lett 91:239–245PubMedCrossRef Vitiello PF, Shainheit MG, Allison EM, Adler EP, Kurt RA (2004) Impact of tumor-derived CCL2 on T cell effector function. Immunol Lett 91:239–245PubMedCrossRef
43.
Zurück zum Zitat Brault MS, Kurt RA (2005) Impact of tumor-derived CCL2 on macrophage effector function. J Biomed Biotech 1:37–43CrossRef Brault MS, Kurt RA (2005) Impact of tumor-derived CCL2 on macrophage effector function. J Biomed Biotech 1:37–43CrossRef
44.
Zurück zum Zitat Westby M, van der Ryst E (2005) CCR5 antagonists: host-targeted antivirals for the treatment of HIV infection. Antivir Chem Chemother 16:339–354PubMed Westby M, van der Ryst E (2005) CCR5 antagonists: host-targeted antivirals for the treatment of HIV infection. Antivir Chem Chemother 16:339–354PubMed
45.
Zurück zum Zitat Baba M, Takashima K, Miyake H, Kanzaki N, Teshima K, Wang X, Shiraishi M, Iizawa Y (2005) TAK-652 inhibits CCR5-mediated human immunodeficiency virus type 1 infection in vitro and has favorable pharmacokinetics in humans. Antimicrob Agents Chemother 49:4584–4591PubMedCrossRef Baba M, Takashima K, Miyake H, Kanzaki N, Teshima K, Wang X, Shiraishi M, Iizawa Y (2005) TAK-652 inhibits CCR5-mediated human immunodeficiency virus type 1 infection in vitro and has favorable pharmacokinetics in humans. Antimicrob Agents Chemother 49:4584–4591PubMedCrossRef
Metadaten
Titel
Tumor-derived CCL5 does not contribute to breast cancer progression
verfasst von
Mevan M. Jayasinghe
Jacqueline M. Golden
Priyanka Nair
Cara M. O’Donnell
Michael T. Werner
Robert A. Kurt
Publikationsdatum
01.10.2008
Verlag
Springer US
Erschienen in
Breast Cancer Research and Treatment / Ausgabe 3/2008
Print ISSN: 0167-6806
Elektronische ISSN: 1573-7217
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10549-007-9802-6

Weitere Artikel der Ausgabe 3/2008

Breast Cancer Research and Treatment 3/2008 Zur Ausgabe

Umsetzung der POMGAT-Leitlinie läuft

03.05.2024 DCK 2024 Kongressbericht

Seit November 2023 gibt es evidenzbasierte Empfehlungen zum perioperativen Management bei gastrointestinalen Tumoren (POMGAT) auf S3-Niveau. Vieles wird schon entsprechend der Empfehlungen durchgeführt. Wo es im Alltag noch hapert, zeigt eine Umfrage in einem Klinikverbund.

CUP-Syndrom: Künstliche Intelligenz kann Primärtumor finden

30.04.2024 Künstliche Intelligenz Nachrichten

Krebserkrankungen unbekannten Ursprungs (CUP) sind eine diagnostische Herausforderung. KI-Systeme können Pathologen dabei unterstützen, zytologische Bilder zu interpretieren, um den Primärtumor zu lokalisieren.

Sind Frauen die fähigeren Ärzte?

30.04.2024 Gendermedizin Nachrichten

Patienten, die von Ärztinnen behandelt werden, dürfen offenbar auf bessere Therapieergebnisse hoffen als Patienten von Ärzten. Besonders gilt das offenbar für weibliche Kranke, wie eine Studie zeigt.

Adjuvante Immuntherapie verlängert Leben bei RCC

25.04.2024 Nierenkarzinom Nachrichten

Nun gibt es auch Resultate zum Gesamtüberleben: Eine adjuvante Pembrolizumab-Therapie konnte in einer Phase-3-Studie das Leben von Menschen mit Nierenzellkarzinom deutlich verlängern. Die Sterberate war im Vergleich zu Placebo um 38% geringer.

Update Onkologie

Bestellen Sie unseren Fach-Newsletter und bleiben Sie gut informiert.