Title of article
TIE2-expressing monocytes as a diagnostic marker for hepatocellular carcinoma correlates with angiogenesis
Author/Authors
germano, domenico “g. rummo hospital” - oncology unit, Benevento, Italy , daniele, bruno “g. rummo hospital - oncology unit, Benevento, italy
From page
166
To page
167
Abstract
Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is the third most common cause of cancer-related deathsworldwide. In the past few years, the mechanisms of hepato-carcinogenesis have been elucidated and theinvolvement of a number of pathways, including angiogenesis, aberrant signal transduction, and dysregulatedcell cycle control have been demonstrated. Myeloid lineage cells, such as macrophages and monocytes,have been reported to regulate angiogenesis in mouse models. TIE2, a receptor of angiopoietins, conveyspro-angiogenic signals and identifies a monocyte/macrophage subset with pro-angiogenic activity. Recently,one study suggests that TIE2-expressing monocyte/macrophage (TEMs) frequency can be used as adiagnostic marker for HCC.
Keywords
Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) , markers , TIE2 , expressing monocyte , macrophage (TEMs)
Journal title
Hepatobiliary Surgery and Nutrition
Journal title
Hepatobiliary Surgery and Nutrition
Record number
2654003
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