Metastasis is the main cause of cancer-associated mortality. During this complicated process, some cancer cells, also called circulating tumor cells (CTCs), detach from primary sites, enter bloodstream and extravasa...Metastasis is the main cause of cancer-associated mortality. During this complicated process, some cancer cells, also called circulating tumor cells (CTCs), detach from primary sites, enter bloodstream and extravasate at metastatic site. Thrombocytosis is frequently observed in patients with metastatic cancers suggesting the important role of platelets in metastasis. Therefore this review focuses on how platelets facilitate the generation of CTCs, protect them from various host attacks, such as immune assaults, apoptosis and shear stress, and regulate CTCs intravasation/extravasation. Platelet-derived cytokines and receptors are involved in this cascade. Identification the mechanisms underlie platelet-CTCs interactions could lead to the development of new platelet-targeted therapeutic strategy to reduce metastasis.展开更多
BACKGROUND Synchronous multiple primary cancers (SMPC) mean two or more malignant tumors occurring simultaneously and with different origins no matter what types they are or where they are located. The carcinogenesis ...BACKGROUND Synchronous multiple primary cancers (SMPC) mean two or more malignant tumors occurring simultaneously and with different origins no matter what types they are or where they are located. The carcinogenesis of SMPC often involves variations of some specific genes. However, the correlation between CDH1 mutations and synchronous multiple primary gastrointestinal cancers is largely unknown. CASE SUMMARY A 62-year-old woman had sustained abdominal pain for one week and visited our hospital. Gastrointestinal endoscopy revealed multiple small polypoid lesions in both the stomach and colorectum. Computed tomography and laboratory results were within normal limits. Pathological evaluation confirmed signet ring cell carcinoma without obvious metastatic evidence. Malignant cells showed negativity for E-cadherin and positivity for β-catenin in the cytoplasm and nucleus. DNA sequencing performed on paraffin-embedded tissue revealed two exactly coincident alterations in CDH1, C.57T>G and C.1418A>T. CONCLUSION This case suggests that the combination of CDH1 mutations and WNT/β-catenin signaling activation contributes to the carcinogenesis of gastrointestinal SMPC.展开更多
Background:Scapular bronchogenic cyst(SBC)is rare.Methods:A sinus on a boy's left scapula was excised.Results:Histopathological analysis showed the epithelium with scattered PAS-positive goblet cells was positive ...Background:Scapular bronchogenic cyst(SBC)is rare.Methods:A sinus on a boy's left scapula was excised.Results:Histopathological analysis showed the epithelium with scattered PAS-positive goblet cells was positive for CEA and CK7.Conclusion:SBC should be suspected of a superfi cial scapular skin lesion in children.展开更多
基金supported by grants from the National Natural Science Foundation of China(No. 81300347)the Natural Science Foundation of Jiangxi Province,China(No.20132BAB205037,20151BAB215008, 20151BBG70200)+1 种基金Foundation of Jiangxi Educational Committee(No.GJJ14192)Foundation of Health and Family Planning Commission of Jiangxi Province(No. 20155592,20155103)
文摘Metastasis is the main cause of cancer-associated mortality. During this complicated process, some cancer cells, also called circulating tumor cells (CTCs), detach from primary sites, enter bloodstream and extravasate at metastatic site. Thrombocytosis is frequently observed in patients with metastatic cancers suggesting the important role of platelets in metastasis. Therefore this review focuses on how platelets facilitate the generation of CTCs, protect them from various host attacks, such as immune assaults, apoptosis and shear stress, and regulate CTCs intravasation/extravasation. Platelet-derived cytokines and receptors are involved in this cascade. Identification the mechanisms underlie platelet-CTCs interactions could lead to the development of new platelet-targeted therapeutic strategy to reduce metastasis.
基金Supported by the National Science Foundation of China,Nos.81770624 and 81860490Foundation of Jiangxi Educational Committee,No.GJJ160048Foundation of Health and Family Planning Commission of Jiangxi Province,No.20171098
文摘BACKGROUND Synchronous multiple primary cancers (SMPC) mean two or more malignant tumors occurring simultaneously and with different origins no matter what types they are or where they are located. The carcinogenesis of SMPC often involves variations of some specific genes. However, the correlation between CDH1 mutations and synchronous multiple primary gastrointestinal cancers is largely unknown. CASE SUMMARY A 62-year-old woman had sustained abdominal pain for one week and visited our hospital. Gastrointestinal endoscopy revealed multiple small polypoid lesions in both the stomach and colorectum. Computed tomography and laboratory results were within normal limits. Pathological evaluation confirmed signet ring cell carcinoma without obvious metastatic evidence. Malignant cells showed negativity for E-cadherin and positivity for β-catenin in the cytoplasm and nucleus. DNA sequencing performed on paraffin-embedded tissue revealed two exactly coincident alterations in CDH1, C.57T>G and C.1418A>T. CONCLUSION This case suggests that the combination of CDH1 mutations and WNT/β-catenin signaling activation contributes to the carcinogenesis of gastrointestinal SMPC.
基金supported by grants from National Natural Science Foundation of China(No.81300347)Natural Science Foundation of Jiangxi Province of China(No.20132BAB205037).
文摘Background:Scapular bronchogenic cyst(SBC)is rare.Methods:A sinus on a boy's left scapula was excised.Results:Histopathological analysis showed the epithelium with scattered PAS-positive goblet cells was positive for CEA and CK7.Conclusion:SBC should be suspected of a superfi cial scapular skin lesion in children.