Macrophages are a major population of immune cells, and those that infiltrate into tumor tissues and affect the malignant behavior of tumor cells are called tumor-associated macrophages (TAMs). We previously reported that human peripheral blood monocytes could be induced in vitro to differentiate into TAM-like cells by co-culture with tumor cells. In the present study, we characterized changes in the invasive phenotype of tumor cells after co-culture with monocytes, and found that MKN1 gastric carcinoma cells acquired higher invasive potential into Matrigel-reconstituted basement membranes, accompanied by enhanced production of matrix metalloproteinase (MMP)-9.
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