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Pathophysiological implications of stroma pattern formation in uveal melanoma

โœ Scribed by Ruud Clarijs; Dirk J. Ruiter; Robert M.W. de Waal


Book ID
102308021
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2003
Tongue
English
Weight
212 KB
Volume
194
Category
Article
ISSN
0021-9541

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Abstract

Clinical outcome of cancer patients is mainly determined by the rate of metastasis and, also by primary tumor growth. Formation of extracellular matrix and interactions of neoplastic and nonโ€neoplastic (host) cells in solid tumors have been shown to be essential for these processes. One result of such interactions is the outgrowth of new blood vessels from existing ones, angiogenesis, to provide the tumor tissue with oxygen and nutrients. It is assumed that the neovascular bed also facilitates the escape of metastatic cells from the primary lesions. In addition, recent reports suggested the existence of bloodโ€conducting channels lined by melanoma cells (soโ€called โ€œvascular channelsโ€) accompanied by depositions of extracellular matrix patterns in cutaneous and uveal melanoma. Since the presence of these matrix structures has been negatively associated with prognosis, we hypothesize that they play a role in melanoma outgrowth or metastasis. In this review, we will discuss the morphological and functional properties of the extracellular matrix patterns in that may underlie these clinical phenomena. ยฉ 2003 Wileyโ€Liss, Inc.


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