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ba0001pp136 | Cancer and bone: basic, translational and clinical | ECTS2013

Modulation of macrophage activation status by bisphosphonates and breast cancer cells

Sousa Sofia , Monkkonen Jukka , Maatta Jorma

Tumour stromal macrophages differentiate into tumour associated macrophages (TAMs), with characteristics resembling the immunosuppressive M2 polarization instead of the pro-inflammatory M1. TAMs have a central role in promoting tumour vascularization, cancer cell dissemination and suppression of anti-cancer immune response. Cancer cell dissemination leads to metastasis formation which, e.g. in breast cancer often happens in bone marrow. We have studied the in vitro mo...