Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Scientists Successfully Target Tumor Microenvironment to Stop Cancer Growth

Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y. -- Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory (CSHL) researchers led by Daniel Nolan and Assistant Professor Vivek Mittal have found that bone marrow (BM) derived endothelial progenitor cells (EPCs) play a critical role in the early stages of tumor progression and that eliminating EPCs stops cancer growth. Using sophisticated high-resolution microscopy and flow cytometry, they zeroed in on the earliest stages of cancer progression and identified the role of EPCs in generating blood vessels that allow cancers to grow. ?f we selectively blocked the EPCs, tumors were unable to make blood vessels and could not sustain their own growth,?said Vivek Mittal, CSHL Assistant Professor.

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