Neutrophils create a fertile soil for metastasis.

Abstract

Neutrophils can facilitate the metastatic spread of cancer; however, how neutrophils are activated at metastatic sites remains poorly understood. In this issue, Xiao et al. demonstrate that the protease cathepsin C, secreted by breast cancer cells, triggers neutrophils to form neutrophil extracellular traps in the metastatic niche, thereby promoting lung metastasis.

More about this publication

Cancer cell
  • Volume 39
  • Issue nr. 3
  • Pages 301-303
  • Publication date 08-03-2021

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