2023
DOI: 10.1007/s10585-023-10203-z
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CD44 in Bone Metastasis Development: A Key Player in the Fate Decisions of the Invading Cells?

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“…17,35 The high flux of calcium may further lead to enhanced activation of various signaling, transducing cascades such as CD44, Wnt, mTOR, cadherins, etc. 36,38,39 This possible calcium effect is of a particular importance within the endosteal niche, where calcium, Wnt ligands, BMPs, and other trapped growth factors can be released following the onset of the "vicious cycle," degradation of the ECM and also can be secreted by the natural hub niche cells that are harnessed by the invading cells. 36,39 Cells in tissues and organs reside within a three-dimensional microenvironment composed of ECM and surrounding cells that play a crucial role in normal development and homeostasis.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…17,35 The high flux of calcium may further lead to enhanced activation of various signaling, transducing cascades such as CD44, Wnt, mTOR, cadherins, etc. 36,38,39 This possible calcium effect is of a particular importance within the endosteal niche, where calcium, Wnt ligands, BMPs, and other trapped growth factors can be released following the onset of the "vicious cycle," degradation of the ECM and also can be secreted by the natural hub niche cells that are harnessed by the invading cells. 36,39 Cells in tissues and organs reside within a three-dimensional microenvironment composed of ECM and surrounding cells that play a crucial role in normal development and homeostasis.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…36,38,39 This possible calcium effect is of a particular importance within the endosteal niche, where calcium, Wnt ligands, BMPs, and other trapped growth factors can be released following the onset of the "vicious cycle," degradation of the ECM and also can be secreted by the natural hub niche cells that are harnessed by the invading cells. 36,39 Cells in tissues and organs reside within a three-dimensional microenvironment composed of ECM and surrounding cells that play a crucial role in normal development and homeostasis. However, the physical and organic landscapes also play a pivotal role in shaping cellular activities, notably with respect to tumor progression.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%