2002
DOI: 10.3892/or.9.6.1219
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Infiltration of tumor-associated macrophages in human oral squamous cell carcinoma

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“…Accumulation of TAMs in the cancer stroma is correlated with angiogenesis in various cancers (33)(34)(35)(36)(37), including oral cancer. TAMs also increase the secretion of angiogenic factors such as vascular endothelial growth factor and contribute to the integrity of the vascular structure of OSCC (8,38). However, contradictory data has also been reported indicating a lack of correlation between TAM distribution and angiogenic activity (39).…”
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“…Accumulation of TAMs in the cancer stroma is correlated with angiogenesis in various cancers (33)(34)(35)(36)(37), including oral cancer. TAMs also increase the secretion of angiogenic factors such as vascular endothelial growth factor and contribute to the integrity of the vascular structure of OSCC (8,38). However, contradictory data has also been reported indicating a lack of correlation between TAM distribution and angiogenic activity (39).…”
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“…Tumor-associated macrophages (TAMs) have various effects on tumor growth (5)(6)(7)(8). Although the existence of TAMs in the metastatic region has been recognized, the role of these cells has only recently been appreciated.…”
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“…Furthermore, Leek and colleagues and others reported that the number of macrophages infiltrated into tumors correlated with capillary density and a poor prognosis (23,24). However, the relationship between Flt-1 signaling and tumor progression in s.c. tissue has not been clarified.…”
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“…Tumor associated macrophages (TAMs) are typically type II cells reported to promote growth of various tumors including breast, prostate and lung [31]. CD68 stained TAMs are present at higher levels in HNSCC and modulate angiogenesis during tumor progression [32,33]. Primary HNSCC tumor with high TAM infiltration is a strong predictor of lymph node metastasis, extracellular capsular spread and advanced HNSCC stage [34].…”
Section: Tumor Associated Macrophagesmentioning
confidence: 99%