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ANTI-HUMAN LUNG GIANT CELL CANCER (PG) EFFECT OF HUMAN LAK CELLS IN VITRO AND IN NUDE MICE
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作者 邓鸿业 丁桂凤 +3 位作者 邓玉兰 方伟岗 吴秉铨 孙靖 《Chinese Journal of Cancer Research》 SCIE CAS CSCD 1991年第2期30-32,共3页
Human LAK cells were prepared by culturing normal human peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) with or without rIL-2 and assayed for T cell surface markers as well as anti-tumor activity against PC in vitro and in ... Human LAK cells were prepared by culturing normal human peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) with or without rIL-2 and assayed for T cell surface markers as well as anti-tumor activity against PC in vitro and in nude mice. Although the percentages of T3, T4, and T8 positive cells in rIL-2-activated cells did not differ significantly from those of control cells in vitro, the former showed stronger cytotoxicity than control cells to PG tumor cells in vitro. In vivo, LAK cells completely inhibited the growth of PG tumor in nude mice, whereas PBMC control cells were to be of no effect. The anti-tumor effect of human LAK cells in nude mice may offer a useful model to study the role of human LAK cells against human tumor in vivo. 展开更多
关键词 LAK EFFECT OF HUMAN LAK cells IN VITRO AND IN NUDE MICE ANTI-HUMAN LUNG giant CELL cancer PG
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Mechanisms involved in selecting and maintaining neuroblastoma cancer stem cell populations, and perspectives for therapeutic targeting 被引量:2
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作者 Antonietta Rosella Farina Lucia Annamaria Cappabianca +2 位作者 Veronica Zelli Michela Sebastiano Andrew Reay Mackay 《World Journal of Stem Cells》 SCIE 2021年第7期685-736,共52页
Pediatric neuroblastomas(NBs)are heterogeneous,aggressive,therapy-resistant embryonal tumours that originate from cells of neural crest(NC)origin and in particular neuroblasts committed to the sympathoadrenal progenit... Pediatric neuroblastomas(NBs)are heterogeneous,aggressive,therapy-resistant embryonal tumours that originate from cells of neural crest(NC)origin and in particular neuroblasts committed to the sympathoadrenal progenitor cell lineage.Therapeutic resistance,post-therapeutic relapse and subsequent metastatic NB progression are driven primarily by cancer stem cell(CSC)-like subpopulations,which through their self-renewing capacity,intermittent and slow cell cycles,drug-resistant and reversibly adaptive plastic phenotypes,represent the most important obstacle to improving therapeutic outcomes in unfavourable NBs.In this review,dedicated to NB CSCs and the prospects for their therapeutic eradication,we initiate with brief descriptions of the unique transient vertebrate embryonic NC structure and salient molecular protagonists involved NC induction,specification,epithelial to mesenchymal transition and migratory behaviour,in order to familiarise the reader with the embryonic cellular and molecular origins and background to NB.We follow this by introducing NB and the potential NC-derived stem/progenitor cell origins of NBs,before providing a comprehensive review of the salient molecules,signalling pathways,mechanisms,tumour microenvironmental and therapeutic conditions involved in promoting,selecting and maintaining NB CSC subpopulations,and that underpin their therapy-resistant,self-renewing metastatic behaviour.Finally,we review potential therapeutic strategies and future prospects for targeting and eradication of these bastions of NB therapeutic resistance,post-therapeutic relapse and metastatic progression. 展开更多
关键词 Neural crest NEUROBLASTOMA cancer stem cells Polyploid giant cancer cells molecular mechanisms Therapeutic targeting Tumour microenvironment
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The 150 most important questions in cancer research and clinical oncology series: questions 94-101 被引量:1
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作者 Cancer Communications 《Cancer Communications》 SCIE 2018年第1期736-744,共9页
Since the beginning of 2017,Cancer Communications(former title:Chinese Journal of Cancer)has published a series of important questions regarding cancer research and clinical oncology,to provide an enhanced stimulus fo... Since the beginning of 2017,Cancer Communications(former title:Chinese Journal of Cancer)has published a series of important questions regarding cancer research and clinical oncology,to provide an enhanced stimulus for can-cer research,and to accelerate collaborations between institutions and investigators.In this edition,the following 8 valuable questions are presented.Question 94.The origin of tumors:time for a new paradigm?Question 95.How can we accelerate the identification of biomarkers for the early detection of pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma?Question 96.Can we improve the treatment outcomes of metastatic pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma through precision medicine guided by a combination of the genetic and proteomic information of the tumor?Question 97.What are the parameters that determine a competent immune system that gives a complete response to cancers after immune induction?Question 98.Is high local concentration of metformin essential for its anti-cancer activity?Question 99.How can we monitor the emergence of cancer cells anywhere in the body through plasma testing?Question 100.Can phytochemicals be more specific and efficient at targeting P-glycoproteins to overcome multi-drug resistance in cancer cells?Question 101.Is cell migration a selectable trait in the natural evolution of carcinoma? 展开更多
关键词 Tumor origin Polyploid giant cancer cell Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma Biomarker Liquid biopsy Spontaneous animal model Metastasis Chemotherapy Immunotherapy Precision treatment Vaccine immunization Metformin Circulating tumor cell Circulating tumor DNA CpG methylation Methylation haplotype block PHYTOCHEMICALS P-GLYCOPROTEIN Multi-drug resistance P-Glycoprotein inhibitor Epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition Migration Pro-migratory gene
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