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Macphatics and PoEMs in Postpartum Mammary Development and Tumor Progression
by
Lyons, Traci R
, Elder, Alan M
, Stoller, Alexander R
, Black, Sarah A
in
Apoptosis
/ Breast cancer
/ Cell death
/ Endothelial cells
/ Epithelium
/ Extracellular matrix
/ Helper cells
/ Lactation
/ Lymphatic system
/ Macrophages
/ Mammary gland
/ Metastases
/ Metastasis
/ Monocytes
/ Phenotypes
/ Postpartum
/ Postpartum period
/ Pregnancy
/ Tumor microenvironment
/ Tumors
2020
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Macphatics and PoEMs in Postpartum Mammary Development and Tumor Progression
by
Lyons, Traci R
, Elder, Alan M
, Stoller, Alexander R
, Black, Sarah A
in
Apoptosis
/ Breast cancer
/ Cell death
/ Endothelial cells
/ Epithelium
/ Extracellular matrix
/ Helper cells
/ Lactation
/ Lymphatic system
/ Macrophages
/ Mammary gland
/ Metastases
/ Metastasis
/ Monocytes
/ Phenotypes
/ Postpartum
/ Postpartum period
/ Pregnancy
/ Tumor microenvironment
/ Tumors
2020
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Macphatics and PoEMs in Postpartum Mammary Development and Tumor Progression
by
Lyons, Traci R
, Elder, Alan M
, Stoller, Alexander R
, Black, Sarah A
in
Apoptosis
/ Breast cancer
/ Cell death
/ Endothelial cells
/ Epithelium
/ Extracellular matrix
/ Helper cells
/ Lactation
/ Lymphatic system
/ Macrophages
/ Mammary gland
/ Metastases
/ Metastasis
/ Monocytes
/ Phenotypes
/ Postpartum
/ Postpartum period
/ Pregnancy
/ Tumor microenvironment
/ Tumors
2020
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Macphatics and PoEMs in Postpartum Mammary Development and Tumor Progression
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Macphatics and PoEMs in Postpartum Mammary Development and Tumor Progression
2020
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Overview
Postpartum mammary gland involution is a mammalian tissue remodeling event that occurs after pregnancy and lactation to return the gland to the pre-pregnant state. This event is characterized by apoptosis and lysosomal-mediated cell death of the majority of the lactational mammary epithelium, followed by remodeling of the extracellular matrix, influx of immune cell populations (in particular, T helper cells, monocytes, and macrophages), and neo-lymphangiogenesis. This postpartum environment has been shown to be promotional for tumor growth and metastases and may partially account for why women diagnosed with breast cancer during the postpartum period or within 5 years of last childbirth have an increased risk of developing metastases when compared to their nulliparous counterparts. The lymphatics and macrophages present during mammary gland involution have been implicated in promoting the observed growth and metastasis. Of importance are the macrophages, which are of the “M2” phenotype and are known to create a pro-tumor microenvironment. In this report, we describe a subset of postpartum macrophages that express lymphatic proteins (PoEMs) and directly interact with lymphatic vessels to form chimeric vessels or “macphatics”. Additionally, these PoEMs are very similar to tumor-associated macrophages that also express lymphatic proteins and are present at the sites of lymphatic vessels where tumors escape the tissue and enter the lymphatic vasculature. Further characterizing these PoEMs may offer insight in preventing lymphatic metastasis of breast cancer, as well as provide information for how developmental programming of lymphatic endothelial cells and macrophages can contribute to different disease progression.
Publisher
Springer Nature B.V
Subject
/ Tumors
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