BBB seminar: Ming-Sound Tsao
Stromal-tumor cell interactions in lung cancer
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Ming-Sound Tsao
University Health Network, Ontario Cancer Institute and Princess Margaret Hospital, Toronto, Canada
Recent global gene expression studies have revealed that many genes that are differentially expressed or prognostic for poor survival in lung cancer encode either stromal matrix proteins or molecules that modulate stromal-tumor cell interactions. Our laboratory previously identified integrin alpha 11 (伪11) as such differentially expressed genes. The 伪11 protein is expressed mainly by the tumor-associated fibroblasts. Using co-implantation strategy, we have demonstrated that 伪11 expressed in fibroblasts significantly modulates growth of lung cancer cells. In this seminar one of the mechanisms that mediate this effect will be discussed.
Host: Donald Gullberg, Department of Biomedicine