Platelets and cancer: a casual or causal relationship: revisited

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David G. Menter
Stephanie C. Tucker
Scott Kopetz
Anil K. Sood
John D. Crissman
Kenneth V. Honn
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[1] The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center,Gastrointestinal Medical Oncology
[2] The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center,Gynecologic Oncology & Reproductive Medicine
[3] The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center,Department of Cancer Biology
[4] The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center,Center for RNA Interference and Non
[5] Wayne State University,Coding RNA
[6] Wayne State University School of Medicine,Bioactive Lipids Research Program, Department of Pathology
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Platelet; TCIPA; Metastasis; Thrombosis; Extravasation; CTC;
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Human platelets arise as subcellular fragments of megakaryocytes in bone marrow. The physiologic demand, presence of disease such as cancer, or drug effects can regulate the production circulating platelets. Platelet biology is essential to hemostasis, vascular integrity, angiogenesis, inflammation, innate immunity, wound healing, and cancer biology. The most critical biological platelet response is serving as “First Responders” during the wounding process. The exposure of extracellular matrix proteins and intracellular components occurs after wounding. Numerous platelet receptors recognize matrix proteins that trigger platelet activation, adhesion, aggregation, and stabilization. Once activated, platelets change shape and degranulate to release growth factors and bioactive lipids into the blood stream. This cyclic process recruits and aggregates platelets along with thrombogenesis. This process facilitates wound closure or can recognize circulating pathologic bodies. Cancer cell entry into the blood stream triggers platelet-mediated recognition and is amplified by cell surface receptors, cellular products, extracellular factors, and immune cells. In some cases, these interactions suppress immune recognition and elimination of cancer cells or promote arrest at the endothelium, or entrapment in the microvasculature, and survival. This supports survival and spread of cancer cells and the establishment of secondary lesions to serve as important targets for prevention and therapy.
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