International Journal of Molecular Sciences (Apr 2018)

Human Cancer and Platelet Interaction, a Potential Therapeutic Target

  • Shike Wang,
  • Zhenyu Li,
  • Ren Xu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms19041246
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 19, no. 4
p. 1246

Abstract

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Cancer patients experience a four-fold increase in thrombosis risk, indicating that cancer development and progression are associated with platelet activation. Xenograft experiments and transgenic mouse models further demonstrate that platelet activation and platelet-cancer cell interaction are crucial for cancer metastasis. Direct or indirect interaction of platelets induces cancer cell plasticity and enhances survival and extravasation of circulating cancer cells during dissemination. In vivo and in vitro experiments also demonstrate that cancer cells induce platelet aggregation, suggesting that platelet-cancer interaction is bidirectional. Therefore, understanding how platelets crosstalk with cancer cells may identify potential strategies to inhibit cancer metastasis and to reduce cancer-related thrombosis. Here, we discuss the potential function of platelets in regulating cancer progression and summarize the factors and signaling pathways that mediate the cancer cell-platelet interaction.

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