1. Patrolling monocytes control tumor metastasis to the lung
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RN, Hanna, C, Cekic, D, Sag, R, Tacke, GD, Thomas, H, Nowyhed, E, Herrley, N, Rasquinha, S, McArdle, R, Wu, E, Peluso, D, Metzger, Ichinose, Hiroshi, I, Shaked, G, Chodaczek, SK, Biswas, and CC, Hedrick
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Secondary ,Lung Neoplasms ,Mouse ,Nuclear receptor Nur77 ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Monocyte ,Procedures ,medicine.disease_cause ,Monocytes ,Metastasis ,In vivo study ,Mice ,Microvasculature ,Cancer immunotherapy ,Tumor cell ,Nuclear Receptor Subfamily 4, Group A, Member 1 ,Neoplasm Metastasis ,Cell transfer ,Immunologic Surveillance ,Respiratory disease ,Cancer ,Priority journal ,Rodent ,Tumor ,Multidisciplinary ,Mus ,Cells and cell components ,Nr4a1 protein, mouse ,Immunosurveillance ,Killer Cells, Natural ,Blood ,Lung metastasis ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Cell interaction ,Female ,Immunotherapy ,Anatomy ,Animal cell ,Cancer control ,Disease treatment ,Experimental neoplasm ,Tumor invasion ,Immunology ,Natural killer cell ,Article ,Immune system ,Mutant mouse strain ,Genetics ,medicine ,Animals ,Animal model ,Neoplasm Invasiveness ,Animal experiment ,Cell specificity ,Animal ,business.industry ,Neoplasms, Experimental ,Nonhuman ,medicine.disease ,Mice, Mutant Strains ,Cancer research ,business ,Carcinogenesis ,Controlled study - Abstract
Monocytes block tumor access to the lung Metastatic cancer is especially hard to treat. In order to find potential new therapeutic targets, scientists are trying to understand the cellular events that promote or prevent metastasis. Hanna et al. now report a role for patrolling monocytes in blocking tumor metastasis to the lungs in mice. Tumors in mice engineered to lack patrolling monocytes showed increased metastasis to the lung but not to other tissues. Patrolling monocytes resided in the microvasculature of the lung, where they engulfed tumor material, which may explain how these cells prevent tumors from colonizing the lung. Science , this issue p. 985
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- 2015