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- Introduction
- Intravital imaging of macrophages
- Macrophages functions
- TAMs subvert normal macrophage functions
- Tumor-stroma interactions
- TAMs density and prognosis
- CSF-1 and macrophage chemokines
- CSF-1 promotes tumor progression to metastasis?
- A robust staging system for PyMT tumors
- Delayed tumor progression without macrophages
- Pulmonary metastasis inhibition
- CSF-1 and tumor regulation
- CSF-1 expression in mammary gland
- Macrophages staining in the -/- (CSF-1 Tg+) mice
- Tumor progression at 18 weeks of age
- TAMs density in tumor
- Macrophages promote invasive microenvironment
- Tumor cells migration and macrophages
- Micro needle invasion assay
- Needle collection and CSF-1 and EGF signalling
- Cell specific gene expression profiles
- Needle collection of cells requires macrophages
- Tumor cell macrophage interaction
- Macrophages and tumor cells
- Paracrine loop-relayed chemotaxis
- The six traits
- Vessel network formation and tumor progression
- Malignancy and the angiogenic switch
- Stage of macrophages recruitment
- Angiogenesis mechanism
- Vessel network formation in WT/ CSF1 null mice
- Macrophage depletion reduces vascularization
- Macrophage depletion and vessel area and density
- IHC of VEGF in PyMT tumor
- VEGF expression vector using the 2A system
- VEGF effect
- VEGF over-expression
- Introducing macrophages in an earlier stage
- CSF-1 effect
- CSF-1 over expression
- CSF-1 transgenic expression
- Tumor movement and macrophages
- Where do the macrophages localize?
- Tumor cell motility
- Intravasation
- The invasive microenvironment
- Paracrine interactions
- Acknowledgements
Topics Covered
- Tumor microenvironment
- Macrophages promote tumor progression and metastasis
- Macrophage densities correlate with poor prognosis in many human cancers
- Macrophages regulate tumor cell migration and intravasation
- Macrophages regulate the angiogenic switch at the malignant transition
- Macrophage and tumor cells move using a paracrine mechanism involving CSF-1 and EGF
- Macrophages synthesize VEGF to regulate angiogenesis
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Pollard, J. (2009, May 31). Macrophages, a cellular toolbox used by tumors to promote progression and metastasis [Video file]. In The Biomedical & Life Sciences Collection, Henry Stewart Talks. Retrieved December 22, 2024, from https://doi.org/10.69645/PYUH4089.Export Citation (RIS)
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Financial Disclosures
- Prof. Jeffrey Pollard has not informed HSTalks of any commercial/financial relationship that it is appropriate to disclose.
Macrophages, a cellular toolbox used by tumors to promote progression and metastasis
Published on May 31, 2009
49 min
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