Real-Time Imaging Reveals Local, Transient Vascular Permeability, and Tumor Cell Intravasation Stimulated by TIE2hi Macrophage–Derived VEGFA
Albert Einstein College of Medicine · Institute of Cancer Research · +2 more institutions
Abstract
UNLABELLED: Dissemination of tumor cells is an essential step in metastasis. Direct contact between a macrophage, mammalian-enabled (MENA)-overexpressing tumor cell, and endothelial cell [Tumor MicroEnvironment of Metastasis (TMEM)] correlates with metastasis in breast cancer patients. Here we show, using intravital high-resolution two-photon microscopy, that transient vascular permeability and tumor cell intravasation occur simultaneously and exclusively at TMEM. The hyperpermeable nature of tumor vasculature is described as spatially and temporally heterogeneous. Using real-time imaging, we observed that vascular permeability is transient, restricted to the TMEM, and required for tumor cell dissemination.…
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- FWCI
- 22.44
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- 100%
- References
- 43
Authors
10- ASAllison S. HarneyCorresponding
Albert Einstein College of Medicine
- ENEsther N. Arwert
Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Institute of Cancer Research, Cancer Research UK
- DEDavid Entenberg
Albert Einstein College of Medicine
- YWYarong Wang
Albert Einstein College of Medicine
- PGPeng Guo
Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Topics & keywords
- Intravasation
- Vascular permeability
- Cancer research
- Metastasis
- Tumor microenvironment
- Cancer
- Pathology
- Primary tumor
- Good health and well-being