Tumor self-seeding by circulating cancer cells
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.cell.2009.11.025
Tumor self-seeding by circulating cancer cells
Abstract
Cancer cells that leave the primary tumor can seed metastases in distant organs, and it is thought that this is a unidirectional process. Here we show that circulating tumor cells (CTCs) can also colonize their tumors of origin, in a process that we call "tumor self-seeding." Self-seeding of breast cancer, colon cancer, and melanoma tumors in mice is preferentially mediated by aggressive CTCs, including those with bone, lung, or brain-metastatic tropism. We find that the tumor-derived cytokines IL-6 and IL-8 act as CTC attractants whereas MMP1/collagenase-1 and the actin cytoskeleton component fascin-1 are mediators of CTC infiltration into mammary tumors. We show that self-seeding can accelerate tumor growth, angiogenesis, and stromal recruitment through seed-derived factors including the chemokine CXCL1. Tumor self-seeding could explain the relationships between anaplasia, tumor size, vascularity and prognosis, and local recurrence seeded by disseminated cells following ostensibly complete tumor excision.
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Significance of tumor self-seeding as an augmentation to the classic metastasis paradigm.Future Oncol. 2010 May;6(5):681-5. doi: 10.2217/fon.10.43. Future Oncol. 2010. PMID: 20465383 No abstract available.
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