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Abstract
Migrating cells can influence the direction of their own migration by metabolizing chemoattractants present in their environment. This is illustrated by the dispersal of melanoma cells, which break down lysophosphatidic acid and generate a gradient with increasing concentrations of lysophosphatidic acid distant from the tumor. Melanoma cells can then disperse away from the tumor as they migrate in the self-generated lysophosphatidic acid gradient. Thus, dispersal of tumor cells during invasion of the surrounding stroma might be driven by chemotaxis of cells along self-generated chemoattractant gradients.Entities:
Keywords: Chemotaxis; Directed cell migration; EGF; Epidermal growth factor; LPA; Lysophosphatidic acid; SDF-1; Self-generated gradient; Stromal derived factor-1
Year: 2017 PMID: 28868205 PMCID: PMC5578429 DOI: 10.4172/2155-9899.1000507
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Clin Cell Immunol