Delineating the metastatic process: the role of bone cells, the cell environment and autophagy
BACKGROUND TO THE RESEARCH PROJECT
Metastatic disease is one of the major factors affecting osteosarcoma (OS) prognosis. Survival rate of patients with metastasis is 20% to 30% compared to up to 80% in non-metastatic patients. This project aims to identify how osteosarcoma cells spread to other tissues such as the lungs. Recent evidence shows that loss of a osteoclasts ((OCs); cells that break down bone) in the bone microenvironment is associated with lung metastasis.