2010
DOI: 10.4161/cbt.10.6.13227
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The role of microenvironment in testicular germ cell tumors

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“…Aberrant growth factor signalling, essential for normal testis development, may underpin the formation and progression of testicular germ cell tumours given that the pre‐invasive lesion of both seminoma and non‐seminoma tumours arises from an ‘abnormal’ gonocyte (Sonne et al ., ). In the adult human testis, CXCR4 is expressed in the germ cells and its ligand CXCL12 is expressed by the supporting Sertoli cells (Diez‐Torre et al ., ) and results described above. Interestingly, disrupted interaction(s) between germ cells and supporting Sertoli cells have previously been proposed to contribute to the development of CIS cells and consequently germ cell tumours (Looijenga et al ., ).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 62%
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“…Aberrant growth factor signalling, essential for normal testis development, may underpin the formation and progression of testicular germ cell tumours given that the pre‐invasive lesion of both seminoma and non‐seminoma tumours arises from an ‘abnormal’ gonocyte (Sonne et al ., ). In the adult human testis, CXCR4 is expressed in the germ cells and its ligand CXCL12 is expressed by the supporting Sertoli cells (Diez‐Torre et al ., ) and results described above. Interestingly, disrupted interaction(s) between germ cells and supporting Sertoli cells have previously been proposed to contribute to the development of CIS cells and consequently germ cell tumours (Looijenga et al ., ).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 62%
“…CXCL12 was expressed strongly within the stroma of the tumours and in scattered tumour cells indicating that tumour development may also require the support of the somatic tissue. Stromal differentiation is key to the development of seminoma and non‐seminoma as the stroma supplies essential survival and proliferation factors (Diez‐Torre et al ., ), including CXCL12 (Fig. ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An acknowledged disadvantage of ectopic expression is that outcomes may not accurately reflect in situ outcomes. This might be even more critical when genes transverse germ to soma; micro-environmental influence is thought to be especially instrumental in the development of human GCTs (Diez-Torre et al, 2010;Luo et al, 2016). We therefore reiterate the massive potential of Drosophila testes as a model of GCT-study, particularly where the cause of GCTs is sex-specific, and pathological expectations include visible overgrowth.…”
Section: Testes As a Model For Studying Overgrowth-typed Germline Celmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Insulin-like signaling is an important component of PGC migration and possibly TGCT pathogenesis [119]. Studies have shown that insulin-like signaling is important for teratocarcinoma cells, though no studies have investigated the response of human EC cells to insulin-like signaling growth factors [135][136][137].…”
Section: Hypomethylation At the Paternally Imprinted Igf2-h19 Locus Imentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Chief among these associations identified thus far is hypomethylation at the IGF2-H19 locus [36][37][38]. While the participation of growth factors such as IGF2 in insulin-like signaling has been implicated in TGCT development, a recent study found the H19 lncRNA to be necessary for the maintenance of EC stem-like cells [18,119].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%