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循环中的癌细胞:肿瘤细胞与血管的相互作用

Cancer cells in transit: the vascular interactions of tumor cells.

作者信息

Konstantopoulos Konstantinos, Thomas Susan N

机构信息

Department of Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering, The Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland 21218, USA.

出版信息

Annu Rev Biomed Eng. 2009;11:177-202. doi: 10.1146/annurev-bioeng-061008-124949.

Abstract

Metastasis is a highly regulated, multistep process in which cancerous cells shed from the primary tumor and enter the circulatory system, where they interact extensively with host cells before they lodge and colonize the target organ. The adhesive interactions of circulating tumor cells with platelets, leukocytes, and endothelial cells facilitate their survival and extravasation from the vasculature, thus representing critical kick-off events for the colonization of distant organs. This review presents our current mechanistic knowledge on vascular interactions of tumor cells, and it discusses biochemical and cell and molecular biology techniques used for the identification of novel receptor-ligand pairs mediating these interactions. This review brings together diverse observations about the contributions of key molecular constituents, including selectins, fibrin(ogen), and CD44, in one mechanistic interpretation. Understanding the molecular underpinnings of adhesive interactions between tumor cells and host cells may provide guidelines for developing promising antimetastatic therapies when initiated early in the course of disease progression.

摘要

转移是一个高度受调控的多步骤过程,在此过程中,癌细胞从原发肿瘤脱落并进入循环系统,在那里它们与宿主细胞广泛相互作用,然后才在靶器官着床并定植。循环肿瘤细胞与血小板、白细胞和内皮细胞的黏附相互作用促进了它们的存活以及从脉管系统外渗,因此代表了远处器官定植的关键起始事件。本综述介绍了我们目前关于肿瘤细胞血管相互作用的机制知识,并讨论了用于鉴定介导这些相互作用的新型受体 - 配体对的生化、细胞和分子生物学技术。本综述将关于关键分子成分(包括选择素、纤维蛋白(原)和CD44)贡献的各种观察结果整合在一种机制解释中。了解肿瘤细胞与宿主细胞之间黏附相互作用的分子基础,可能为在疾病进展过程早期启动时开发有前景的抗转移疗法提供指导。

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