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Platelet-Cancer Interplay: Molecular Mechanisms and New Therapeutic Avenues

Attila Braun, Hans‐Joachim Anders, Thomas Gudermann, Elmina Mammadova‐Bach

2021Frontiers in Oncology120 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Although platelets are critically involved in thrombosis and hemostasis, experimental and clinical evidence indicate that platelets promote tumor progression and metastasis through a wide range of physical and functional interactions between platelets and cancer cells. Thrombotic and thromboembolic events are frequent complications in patients with solid tumors. Hence, cancer modulates platelet function by directly inducing platelet-tumor aggregates and triggering platelet granule release and altering platelet turnover. Also, platelets enhance tumor cell dissemination by activating endothelial cell function and recruiting immune cells to primary and metastatic tumor sites. In this review, we summarize current knowledge on the complex interactions between platelets and tumor cells and the host microenvironment. We also critically discuss the potential of anti-platelet agents for cancer prevention and treatment.

Topics & Concepts

PlateletHemostasisMedicineTumor microenvironmentMetastasisCancer researchCancerImmune systemPlatelet activationThrombosisCancer cellDense granuleImmunologyInternal medicineInflammatory Biomarkers in Disease PrognosisVenous Thromboembolism Diagnosis and ManagementPlatelet Disorders and Treatments
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