2015
DOI: 10.1111/andr.12140
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Testis peritubular myoid cells increase their motility and express matrix‐metalloproteinase 9 (MMP‐9) after interaction with embryonal carcinoma cells

Abstract: SUMMARYToday cancer research studies have highlighted the role of the cancer-stroma interaction in the regulation of invasive processes. However, very little is known about cell-to-cell relationships between germinal cancer cells and the somatic ones belong to their close environment, particularly at early invasion stages. Here, we have studied the potential role of the seminiferous peritubular myoid cells (PTCs), as potential part of the reactive stroma, like tumor myofibroblast, in the progression of embryon… Show more

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“…The seminiferous epithelium is located at the surface, while the interstitial compartment is located inside the organoid enclosed by the basement membrane, resulting in a physiologically appropriate relationship between fluid spaces (lumen/culture medium) and the various cell types. This is potentially mediated by the differential adhesion and motility properties of different testicular cell types [70,71]. The cell-cell interaction among the interstitial cells (Leydig and endothelial cells) may be faster than the cell-cell interaction among the cells of the seminiferous epithelium.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The seminiferous epithelium is located at the surface, while the interstitial compartment is located inside the organoid enclosed by the basement membrane, resulting in a physiologically appropriate relationship between fluid spaces (lumen/culture medium) and the various cell types. This is potentially mediated by the differential adhesion and motility properties of different testicular cell types [70,71]. The cell-cell interaction among the interstitial cells (Leydig and endothelial cells) may be faster than the cell-cell interaction among the cells of the seminiferous epithelium.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%