Parallels between hematopoietic stem cell and prostate cancer disseminated tumor cell regulation

Bone
Frank C Cackowski, Russell S Taichman

Abstract

The bone marrow is the primary site of hematopoiesis and the home for hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) in adult mammals. Prostate cancer commonly metastasizes to the bone and forms bone metastases in almost all patients who die of the disease. Prostate cancer bone metastases are thought to develop after rare bone marrow disseminated tumor cells (DTCs) escape a dormant state and reactivate. Prostate cancer DTCs and normal HSCs have been shown to compete for residence in the bone marrow and share many of same regulatory mechanisms for survival, proliferation and homing. In this review, we highlight these parallels in order to help our readers use the literature in HSC and DTC biology to inform their research and generate hypotheses in both fields.

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