Cancer Tissue Procoagulant Mechanisms and the Hypercoagulable State of Patients with Cancer

被引:97
|
作者
Falanga, Anna [1 ,2 ]
Schieppati, Francesca [3 ]
Russo, Domenico [3 ]
机构
[1] Hosp Papa Giovanni XXIII, Dept Immunohematol & Transfus Med, I-24127 Bergamo, Italy
[2] Hosp Papa Giovanni XXIII, Ctr Thrombosis & Hemostasis, I-24127 Bergamo, Italy
[3] Univ Brescia, Unit Blood Dis & Stem Cell Transplantat, Brescia, Italy
来源
SEMINARS IN THROMBOSIS AND HEMOSTASIS | 2015年 / 41卷 / 07期
关键词
thrombosis; cancer; tissue factor; tumor cells; risk factors; FACTOR-BEARING MICROPARTICLES; ENDOTHELIAL GROWTH-FACTOR; EXTRACELLULAR DNA TRAPS; TRANS-RETINOIC ACID; HUMAN-TUMOR-CELLS; VENOUS THROMBOEMBOLISM; METASTASIS FORMATION; ELEVATED LEVELS; VIENNA CANCER; RISK-FACTORS;
D O I
10.1055/s-0035-1564040
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Thrombosis is a major cause of morbidity and mortality in cancer patients. Many clinical factors contribute to the high thrombotic risk of this condition, including the type of malignancy, its disease stage, anticancer therapies, and comorbidities. However, the cancer cell-specific prothrombotic properties together with the host cell inflammatory response are important players in the pathogenesis of the cancer-associated hypercoagulability. Tissue factor (TF) is the most important procoagulant protein expressed by cancer cells, and with other cancer tissue procoagulant properties highly contributes to the procoagulant phenotype of malignant cells. Recent discoveries indicate that oncogenes determine the procoagulant protein expression, including TF, in cancer tissues. In addition, in malignancy, TF is also overexpressed by host normal blood cells triggered by cancer-derived inflammatory stimuli. As a consequence, a subclinical activation of blood coagulation is typically present in cancer patients, as demonstrated by abnormalities of circulating thrombotic biomarkers. The relevance of measuring these biomarkers to determine the patient thrombotic risk level is under active investigation. The goal is to identify the high-risk subgroups to establish more accurate and targeted anticoagulation strategies to prevent thrombosis in cancer patients. Ultimately, the clarification of specific molecular mechanisms triggering blood coagulation in specific cancer types may also indicate alternative ways to inhibit clotting activation in these conditions.
引用
收藏
页码:756 / 764
页数:9
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Hypercoagulable state in breast cancer patients
    Deneva, T.
    Stoencheva, S.
    Davcheva, D.
    Delev, B.
    Beleva, E.
    CLINICA CHIMICA ACTA, 2019, 493 : S391 - S391
  • [2] Hypercoagulable State Markers in Cancer Patients
    刘泽霖
    血栓与止血学, 2003, (04) : 147 - 147
  • [3] Procoagulant microparticles derived from cancer cells have determinant role in the hypercoagulable state associated with cancer
    Rousseau, Aurelie
    Van Dreden, Patrick
    Khaterchi, Amir
    Larsen, Annete K.
    Elalamy, Ismail
    Gerotziafas, Grigoris T.
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ONCOLOGY, 2017, 51 (06) : 1793 - 1800
  • [4] PROCOAGULANT MICROPARTICLES DERIVED FROM CANCER CELLS HAVE DETERMINANT ROLE IN THE HYPERCOAGULABLE STATE ASSOCIATED WITH CANCER
    Van Dreden, Patrick
    Gerotziafas, Grigoris
    Rousseau, Aurelie
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF LABORATORY HEMATOLOGY, 2017, 39 : 122 - 123
  • [5] OBSERVATIONS ON FREQUENCY AND PREDICTABILITY OF HYPERCOAGULABLE STATE IN PATIENTS WITH CANCER
    DAVIS, RB
    THEOLOGI.A
    KENNEDY, BJ
    JOURNAL OF LABORATORY AND CLINICAL MEDICINE, 1968, 72 (05): : 870 - &
  • [6] Tissue factor and cancer procoagulant as predictors of thrombosis or progression in cancer patients
    Molnar, Soledad
    Guglielmone, Hugo
    Minoldo, Salvador
    Rizzi, Maria L.
    Lavarda, Marcelo
    Jarchum, Gustavo
    BLOOD, 2007, 110 (11) : 922A - 923A
  • [7] HEPARIN-THERAPY IN HYPERCOAGULABLE STATE OF LUNG-CANCER PATIENTS
    GUIMBRETIERE, J
    RAFFI, F
    DABOUIS, G
    HAEMOSTASIS, 1982, 12 (1-2) : 139 - 139
  • [8] THE INDUCTION OF A HYPERCOAGULABLE STATE BY MEDROXYPROGESTERONE ACETATE IN BREAST-CANCER PATIENTS
    FUKUTOMI, T
    NANASAWA, T
    YAMAMOTO, H
    ADACHI, I
    WATANABE, T
    JAPANESE JOURNAL OF SURGERY, 1990, 20 (06): : 665 - 670
  • [9] THE HYPERCOAGULABLE STATE IN CANCER-PATIENTS - EVIDENCE FOR IMPAIRED THROMBIN INHIBITIONS
    FALANGA, A
    OFOSU, FA
    DELAINI, F
    OLDANI, E
    DEWAR, L
    LUI, L
    BARBUI, T
    BLOOD COAGULATION & FIBRINOLYSIS, 1994, 5 : S19 - S23
  • [10] The haemostatic state in cancer patients: The relationship between hypercoagulable markers and cancer prognostic markers.
    Mousa, SA
    Al-Tajer, S
    Alzadeh, H
    BLOOD, 2003, 102 (11) : 109B - 109B