Journal article
Cell signaling activation and extracellular matrix remodeling underpin glioma tumor microenvironment heterogeneity and organization
M Dinevska, SS Widodo, L Furst, L Cuzcano, Y Fang, S Mangiola, PJ Neeson, PK Darcy, RG Ramsay, R Hutchinson, F MacKay, M Christie, SS Stylli, T Mantamadiotis
Cellular Oncology | Published : 2023
Abstract
Purpose: Tumor cells thrive by adapting to the signals in their microenvironment. To adapt, cancer cells activate signaling and transcriptional programs and migrate to establish micro-niches, in response to signals from neighboring cells and non-cellular stromal factors. Understanding how the tumor microenvironment evolves during disease progression is crucial to deciphering the mechanisms underlying the functional behavior of cancer cells. Methods: Multiplex immunohistochemistry, spatial analysis and histological dyes were used to identify and measure immune cell infiltration, cell signal activation and extracellular matrix deposition in low-grade, high-grade astrocytoma and glioblastoma. R..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This work was supported by the CASS Foundation Australia (grants 6236 and 7941) for T.M., Department of Surgery (RMH) and School of Biomedical Sciences translational research grant for T.M. and F.M.