Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences on calcified tissues

ba0005cabs.op1.1 | Oral Poster Talks | ECTS2016

Osteoblastic and osteolytic bone metastases induce divergent angiogenic responses

Hensel Janine , Riether Carsten , Wetterwald Antoinette , Temanni Ramzi , Kruithof-de Julio Marianna , van der Pluijm Gabri , Thalmann George N. , Cecchini Marco G.

Cancer cell growth is dependent on the microenvironmental support. Prostate and mammary cancer (PCa and MCa) cells preferentially metastasize to bone, where they induce either an osteoblastic or osteolytic response. These opposite stromal responses suggest that different types of cancers adopt distinct strategies to hijack the bone marrow/bone stroma for their growth support. However, the molecular cues underlying these divergent responses are largely elusive.<p class="abs...

ba0005cabs.op1.3 | Oral Poster Talks | ECTS2016

Cripto/Grp78 drive the metastatic phenotype in human osteotropic prostate cancer

Zoni Eugenio , Chen Lanpeng , Granchi Zoraide , Karkampouna Sofia , La Manna Federico , Verhoef Ester , Pelger Rob , Snaar-Jagalska Ewa , van Leenders Geert , Beimers Lijkele , Kloen Peter , Gray Peter , van der Pluijm Gabri , Kruithof-de Julio Marianna

Prostate cancer is the most prevalent cancer in men and metastatic spread to bone is detected in up to 80% of patients with advanced disease at autopsy. PCa can progress from treatable androgen-dependent stage to castration-resistant stage with distant metastases for which novel therapeutic targets and strategies are urgently needed. Here we identify the cell surface/secreted oncoprotein Cripto as a potential target for the diagnosis and treatment of metastatic prostate cancer...