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A tense situation: forcing tumour progression

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NATURE REVIEWS CANCER
卷 9, 期 2, 页码 108-122

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NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/nrc2544

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  1. National Institutes of Health [7R01CA078731-07, RO3DE016868]
  2. Department of Defense Breast Cancer Research Era of Hope [W81XWH-05-1-330 (BC044791)]
  3. California Institute for Regenerative Medicine [RS1-00449]
  4. DOE [A107165]
  5. Sandler Family Foundation Award

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Cells within tissues are continuously exposed to physical forces including hydrostatic pressure, shear stress, and compression and tension forces. Cells dynamically adapt to force by modifying their behaviour and remodelling their microenvironment. They also sense these forces through mechanoreceptors and respond by exerting reciprocal actomyosin- and cytoskeletal-dependent cell-generated force by a process termed 'mechanoreciprocity'. Loss of mechanoreciprocity has been shown to promote the progression of disease, including cancer. Moreover, the mechanical properties of a tissue contribute to disease progression, compromise treatment and might also alter cancer risk. Thus, the changing force that cells experience needs to be considered when trying to understand the complex nature of tumorigenesis.

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