Tumor and metastases to the lung caused by the bacterium Pseudomonas
Authors
Paolo Pelini
Rome-Italy
Authors
Paolo Pelini
Rome-Italy
http://www.tumori-batteri.info
Lung cancer and subsequent metastasis (small cell carcinoma, non-small cell carcinoma) are caused by the bacterium Pseudomonas. This microorganism is able to promote by means of a number of substances, and secondary metabolites produced by it from a part of the host organism response that induces a series of modifications and biochemical stimuli that lead to tumorigenesis and metastasis to the next, with the cell modifications designed to acquire specific properties of metastatic cells as cell adhesiveness modification that allow cancer cells to break away from the tumor to which they belong and to adhere to other molecules or cells and phenomena of angiogenesis. In addition, the bacterium Pseudomonas is able to reshape the immune response making it ineffective and conducive to the development of metastases as apoptosis NK-natural killer cells normally deputies to the elimination of cancer cells.
Lung cancer and subsequent metastasis (small cell carcinoma, non-small cell carcinoma) are caused by the bacterium Pseudomonas. This microorganism is able to promote by means of a number of substances, and secondary metabolites produced by it from a part of the host organism response that induces a series of modifications and biochemical stimuli that lead to tumorigenesis and metastasis to the next, with the cell modifications designed to acquire specific properties of metastatic cells as cell adhesiveness modification that allow cancer cells to break away from the tumor to which they belong and to adhere to other molecules or cells and phenomena of angiogenesis. In addition, the bacterium Pseudomonas is able to reshape the immune response making it ineffective and conducive to the development of metastases as apoptosis NK-natural killer cells normally deputies to the elimination of cancer cells.