CCBIO Special Seminar: Sonja Loges
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Role of Gas6 - Axl axis in malignant interaction with the host
Sonja Loges M.D., PhD. Max-Eder Group Leader, University Hospital Hamburg-Eppendorf, University Comprehensive Cancer Center, II. Medical Clinic & Institute of Tumor Biology
The interaction between malignant cells and the host plays a crucial role in cancer progression and therapy resistance. The bone marrow represents an important place in which leukemia cells as well as early disseminated tumor cells (DTCs) interact with different populations of stroma cells. Vice versa, bone marrow-derived cells are recruited into tumors where they foster cancer cell proliferation, angiogenesis and metastasis. At the molecular level, Growth arrest-specific gene 6 (Gas6) and its TAM receptors represent important mediators of this cross-talk between bone marrow cells and cancer cells.
Ben-Batalla et al, Blood, 2013
Schmidt et al., Cell Mol Life Sci., 2012
Host: James Lorens, CCBIO