The microenvironment and molecular biology of the multiple myeloma tumor

Miguel Lemaire, Sarah Deleu, Elke De Bruyne, Els Van Valckenborgh, Eline Menu, Karin Vanderkerken

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    Multiple myeloma (MM) is a deadly plasma cell cancer that resides in the bone marrow (BM). Numerous studies have demonstrated the involvement of the BM microenvironment supporting tumor growth, angiogenesis, bone disease and drug resistance. Reciprocal interactions between the different components of the BM microenvironment and the MM cells are necessary to regulate migration, differentiation, proliferation and survival of the malignant plasma cells. In this review we focus on the interactions and molecular mechanisms by which the BM microenvironment exert these effects. Better understanding of these interactions and the study of the epigenetic changes that tumor cells undergo are necessary in order to improve current treatments and for the discovery of new therapies that may eventually lead to a potential cure.
    Originele taal-2English
    TitelAdvances in Cancer Research
    RedacteurenGeorge Vande Woude, George Klein
    UitgeverijAcademic Press
    Pagina's19-42
    Aantal pagina's24
    ISBN van elektronische versie9780123864703
    ISBN van geprinte versie9780123864697
    StatusPublished - 15 apr 2011

    Publicatie series

    NaamAdvances in Cancer Research
    UitgeverijAcademic Press
    Volume110
    ISSN van geprinte versie0065-230X

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