Pittsburgh Surgical Outcomes Research Center
Transforming the conduct of clinical research

Simmons Conference: Dr. Christof Kaltenmeier: "The effect of neutrophil extracellular traps in awakening dormant cancer cells in the tumor microenvironment"

March 30, 2021 -
9:00am to 10:30am

Event Description

Dr. Christof Kaltenmeier, MD

"The effect of neutrophil extracellular traps in awakening dormant cancer cells in the tumor microenvironment"

Recurrent cancer that spreads to distant sites is the leading cause of disease-related death among cancer patients. Cancer cells are likely to disseminate to other tissues during cancer progression and can become dormant and undetectable for many years.  Dormant cancer cells can evade immune surveillance and chemotherapy. Eventually, these cell can reawaken in response to signals, which are not yet fully understood. We have shown that neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs) can increase invasion, migration and alter metabolism of cancer cells. We therefore hypothesize that surgery induced neutrophil extracellular traps can further promote the awakening of dormant cancer cells at distant sites leading to new metastatic foci.

Mentors: Drs. Tohme and Molinari

Location and Address

Virtual via Teams