Why don't we get more cancer? A proposed role of the microenvironment in restraining cancer progression

MJ Bissell, WC Hines - Nature medicine, 2011 - nature.com
Tumors are like new organs and are made of multiple cell types and components. The tumor
competes with the normal microenvironment to overcome antitumorigenic pressures. Before …

Warburg Meets Autophagy: Cancer-Associated Fibroblasts Accelerate Tumor Growth and Metastasis via Oxidative Stress, Mitophagy, and Aerobic Glycolysis

S Pavlides, I Vera, R Gandara, S Sneddon… - Antioxidants & redox …, 2012 - liebertpub.com
Significance: Here, we review certain recent advances in oxidative stress and tumor
metabolism, which are related to understanding the contributions of the microenvironment in …

[HTML][HTML] Biomechanical remodeling of the microenvironment by stromal caveolin-1 favors tumor invasion and metastasis

JG Goetz, S Minguet, I Navarro-Lérida, JJ Lazcano… - Cell, 2011 - cell.com
Mechanotransduction is a key determinant of tissue homeostasis and tumor progression. It is
driven by intercellular adhesions, cell contractility, and forces generated within the …

[HTML][HTML] Role of cholesterol in the development and progression of breast cancer

G Llaverias, C Danilo, I Mercier, K Daumer… - The American journal of …, 2011 - Elsevier
Diet and obesity are important risk factors for cancer development. Many studies have
suggested an important role for several dietary nutrients in the progression and …

Caveolin-1 and cancer metabolism in the tumor microenvironment: markers, models, and mechanisms

F Sotgia, UE Martinez-Outschoorn… - Annual Review of …, 2012 - annualreviews.org
Caveolins are a family of membrane-bound scaffolding proteins that compartmentalize and
negatively regulate signal transduction. Recent studies have implicated a loss of caveolin-1 …

An absence of stromal caveolin-1 expression predicts early tumor recurrence and poor clinical outcome in human breast cancers

AK Witkiewicz, A Dasgupta, F Sotgia, I Mercier… - The American journal of …, 2009 - Elsevier
Previously, we showed that caveolin-1 (Cav-1) expression is down-regulated in human
breast cancer-associated fibroblasts. However, it remains unknown whether loss of Cav-1 …

The reverse Warburg effect: glycolysis inhibitors prevent the tumor promoting effects of caveolin-1 deficient cancer associated fibroblasts

G Bonuccelli, D Whitaker-Menezes, R Castello-Cros… - Cell cycle, 2010 - Taylor & Francis
We and others have previously identified a loss of stromal caveolin-1 (Cav-1) in cancer-
associated fibroblasts (CAFs) as a powerful single independent predictor of breast cancer …

Role of Caveolin‐1 in diabetes and its complications

D Haddad, A Al Madhoun, R Nizam… - … medicine and cellular …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
It is estimated that in 2017 there were 451 million people with diabetes worldwide. These
figures are expected to increase to 693 million by 2045; thus, innovative preventative …

Mitochondrial oxidative stress drives tumor progression and metastasis: should we use antioxidants as a key component of cancer treatment and prevention?

F Sotgia, UE Martinez-Outschoorn, MP Lisanti - BMC medicine, 2011 - Springer
The functional role of oxidative stress in cancer pathogenesis has long been a hotly debated
topic. A study published this month in BMC Cancer by Goh et al., directly addresses this …

Scavenger receptor class B type I regulates cellular cholesterol metabolism and cell signaling associated with breast cancer development

C Danilo, JL Gutierrez-Pajares, MA Mainieri… - Breast Cancer …, 2013 - Springer
Introduction Previous studies have identified cholesterol as an important regulator of breast
cancer development. High-density lipoprotein (HDL) and its cellular receptor, the scavenger …