M2‐like tumor‐associated macrophages promote epithelial–mesenchymal transition through the transforming growth factor β/Smad/zinc finger e‐box binding homeobox pathway with increased metastatic potential and tumor cell proliferation in lung squamous cell carcinoma
Ryota Sumitomo,
Toshi Menju,
Yumeta Shimazu
et al.
Abstract:Epithelial‑mesenchymal transition (EMT) promotes primary tumor progression toward a metastatic state. The role of tumor‐associated macrophages (TAMs) in inducing EMT in lung squamous cell carcinoma (LUSC) remains unclear. We aimed to clarify the significance of TAMs in relation to EMT in LUSC. We collected 221 LUSC specimens from patients who had undergone surgery. Immunohistochemistry was performed to evaluate M1‐like and M2‐like TAM distribution and EMT by E‐cadherin and vimentin staining. Human LUSC cell li… Show more
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