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The cytokine CSF-1 (M-CSF) expressed by endometrial carcinomas in vivo and in vitro, may also be a circulating tumor marker of neoplastic disease activity in endometrial carcinoma patients.

B M Kacinski1, S K Chambers, E R Stanley, D Carter, P Tseng, K A Scata, D H Chang, M H Pirro, J T Nguyen, A Ariza.   

Abstract

Endometrial epithelial cell expression of CSF-1 and FMS antigens was studied in vivo and in vitro in 24 human endometrial carcinoma and 11 benign endometrial biopsy specimens. Twenty-one of 24 adenocarcinomas and 4 of 11 benign lesions stained positively (by IHC) with rabbit anti-human CSF-1 antibodies, while all 24 carcinomas and 3 out of 11 benign lesions (all secretory endometrial specimens) showed significant IHC staining (1+ or greater) of epithelial elements and tissue macrophages with a mouse anti-FMS (CSF-1 receptor) monoclonal antibody. CSF-1 levels in plasma from endometrial carcinoma patients (85 samples, 24 patients) were also found to be markedly elevated (some greater than 100 ng/ml) in patients with active or recurrent disease. In vitro, several endometrial carcinoma cell lines were shown to express FMS complementary transcripts and FMS antigen which were very similar if not identical to those expressed in choriocarcinoma cell line positive controls. Autocrine and paracrine effects mediated by tumor or stromally produced CSF-1 and a tumor epithelial cell CSF-1 receptor may therefore contribute to the biological behavior of endometrial neoplasms in vivo and in vitro.

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Year:  1990        PMID: 2145248     DOI: 10.1016/0360-3016(90)90488-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Radiat Oncol Biol Phys        ISSN: 0360-3016            Impact factor:   7.038


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1.  Haloperidol Instigates Endometrial Carcinogenesis and Cancer Progression by the NF-κB/CSF-1 Signaling Cascade.

Authors:  Jung-Ying Chiang; Fu-Ju Lei; Huan-Jui Chang; Sung-Tai Wei; Chi-Chung Wang; Yen-Chih Huang; Hwai-Lee Wang; Chi-Fen Chuang; Shu-Yu Hu; Chia-Hung Hsieh
Journal:  Cancers (Basel)       Date:  2022-06-23       Impact factor: 6.575

Review 2.  Role of CSF-1 in progression of epithelial ovarian cancer.

Authors:  Setsuko K Chambers
Journal:  Future Oncol       Date:  2009-11       Impact factor: 3.404

3.  Invasion of human breast cancer cells in vivo requires both paracrine and autocrine loops involving the colony-stimulating factor-1 receptor.

Authors:  Antonia Patsialou; Jeffrey Wyckoff; Yarong Wang; Sumanta Goswami; E Richard Stanley; John S Condeelis
Journal:  Cancer Res       Date:  2009-12-15       Impact factor: 12.701

4.  miR-1207-5p suppresses lung cancer growth and metastasis by targeting CSF1.

Authors:  Wei Dang; Zailong Qin; Songqing Fan; Qiuyuan Wen; Yuanjun Lu; Jia Wang; Xuemei Zhang; Lingyu Wei; Wei He; Qiurong Ye; Qun Yan; Guiyuan Li; Jian Ma
Journal:  Oncotarget       Date:  2016-05-31

5.  Synthesis and breakdown of fibrillar collagens: concomitant phenomena in ovarian cancer.

Authors:  M Santala; J Risteli; L Risteli; U Puistola; B M Kacinski; E R Stanley; A Kauppila
Journal:  Br J Cancer       Date:  1998-06       Impact factor: 7.640

6.  Biological activity of the receptor for macrophage colony-stimulating factor in the human endometrial cancer cell line, Ishikawa.

Authors:  S Takeda; W P Soutter; N J Dibb; J O White
Journal:  Br J Cancer       Date:  1996-03       Impact factor: 7.640

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