2016
DOI: 10.1097/mpa.0000000000000639
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Pancreatic Cancer and Osteopontin

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“…In addition, a recent study has reported that high glucose levels accelerated cell proliferation and increased the secretion of OPN in human pancreatic duct epithelial cells [ 124 ]. However, another study has reported that the presence of OPN in PC might have a protective effect independent of tumor stage [ 125 ], and a recent study has concluded that the relationship between OPN and PC remained unclear [ 126 ]. There are no reports which directly show the association of OPN with apoptosis in PC.…”
Section: The Association Of Opn With Apoptosis In Inflammatory Gi mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, a recent study has reported that high glucose levels accelerated cell proliferation and increased the secretion of OPN in human pancreatic duct epithelial cells [ 124 ]. However, another study has reported that the presence of OPN in PC might have a protective effect independent of tumor stage [ 125 ], and a recent study has concluded that the relationship between OPN and PC remained unclear [ 126 ]. There are no reports which directly show the association of OPN with apoptosis in PC.…”
Section: The Association Of Opn With Apoptosis In Inflammatory Gi mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The next most common addiction after the use of psychoactive substances is smoking. Cigarette smoke has been shown to increase OPN expression, thereby contributing to the metastasis of lung cancer [58] as well as the development of pancreatic cancer [59][60][61], emphysema [62,63], pulmonary hypertension [64], bone tissue changes [65,66] and sinusitis in asthmatic patients [67]. Via the increase in OPN expression, it also affects macrophage activation [68] and osteogenic and osteoclastic signalling in the medial palatal suture [69].…”
Section: Opn and Use Of Psychoactive Substancesmentioning
confidence: 99%