Tumor microenvironment conditions that favor vessel co-option in colorectal cancer liver metastases: A theoretical model
- PMID: 32920126
- DOI: 10.1016/j.semcancer.2020.09.001
Tumor microenvironment conditions that favor vessel co-option in colorectal cancer liver metastases: A theoretical model
Abstract
Vessel co-option is an alternative strategy by which tumour cells vascularize and gain access to nutrients to support tumour growth, survival and metastasis. In vessel co-option, the cancer cells move towards the pre-existing vasculature and hijack them. Vessel co-option is adopted by a wide range of human tumours including colorectal cancer liver metastases (CRCLM) and is responsible for the effectiveness of treatment in CRCLM. Furthermore, vessel co-option is an intrinsic feature and an acquired mechanism of resistance to anti-angiogenic treatment. In this review, we describe the microenvironment, the molecular players, discovered thus far of co-opting CRCLM lesions and propose a theoretical model. We also highlight key unanswered questions that are critical to improving our understanding of CRCLM vessel co-option and for the development of effective approaches for the treatment of co-opting tumours.
Keywords: Anti-angiogenesis; CRCLM; Tumour microenvironment; Vessel co-option.
Copyright © 2020 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Ltd.. All rights reserved.
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