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Publication : Fetal cell microchimerism and cancer: a nexus of reproduction, immunology, and tumor biology.

First Author  Kallenbach LR Year  2011
Journal  Cancer Res Volume  71
Issue  1 Pages  8-12
PubMed ID  21199793 Mgi Jnum  J:167706
Mgi Id  MGI:4879028 Doi  10.1158/0008-5472.CAN-10-0618
Citation  Kallenbach LR, et al. (2011) Fetal cell microchimerism and cancer: a nexus of reproduction, immunology, and tumor biology. Cancer Res 71(1):8-12
abstractText  Fetal cell microchimerism (FCM) is the persistence of fetal cells in the maternal circulation and organs following pregnancy. Proposed hypotheses about the function of fetal cells in the pathogenesis of maternal cancer include promotion of tumorigenesis, protection by providing immunosurveillance, and participation in tissue repair. To date, studies of FCM and cancer have been primarily descriptive and quantitative. More research is needed to understand the cellular phenotype of the microchimeric cells in maternal tumors and whether they have a functional role. This research will require further study using a multidisciplinary approach, incorporating knowledge of the fetomaternal relationship, tumor biology, immunology, and clinical oncology.
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