Gastric cancer originating from bone marrow-derived cells
- PMID: 15567866
- DOI: 10.1126/science.1099513
Gastric cancer originating from bone marrow-derived cells
Abstract
Epithelial cancers are believed to originate from transformation of tissue stem cells. However, bone marrow-derived cells (BMDCs), which are frequently recruited to sites of tissue injury and inflammation, might also represent a potential source of malignancy. We show that although acute injury, acute inflammation, or transient parietal cell loss within the stomach do not lead to BMDC recruitment, chronic infection of C57BL/6 mice with Helicobacter, a known carcinogen, induces repopulation of the stomach with BMDCs. Subsequently, these cells progress through metaplasia and dysplasia to intraepithelial cancer. These findings suggest that epithelial cancers can originate from marrow-derived sources and thus have broad implications for the multistep model of cancer progression.
Comment in
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Medicine. Bone marrow cells: the source of gastric cancer?Science. 2004 Nov 26;306(5701):1455-7. doi: 10.1126/science.306.5701.1455a. Science. 2004. PMID: 15567822 No abstract available.
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