Pathophysiological and anatomical basis of lymphatic transit of cancer cells and role of the lymphatic system: a review of published literature
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Pathophysiological and anatomical basis of lymphatic transit of cancer cells and role of the lymphatic system: a review of published literature
Abstract
Cancer metastasis involves dissemination of malignant cells from the primary tumor, via local lymphatic vessels to gain access to systemic circulation, while evading the destruction by immune cells, followed by successful extravasation and initiation of malignant growth in the distant organ. Despite the obvious contribution of the lymphatic system to the metastatic spread of cancer, basic research regarding the mechanisms leading to tumor dissemination via lymphatic vessels has been limited for years. Recent identification of molecular growth factors of lymphangiogenesis have led to new advances in our understanding of the underlying mechanisms of tumor metastasis. These growth factors have enabled scientists to better identify peritumoral lymphatics and to visualize precisely the ingrowth of tumor cells into the lumen of lymphatic capillaries. Moreover, it has been shown that these molecular markers secreted from a primary tumor can induce lymphangiogenesis in close regional lymph nodes, even prior to tumor cells arrival, which may facilitate metastasis spread. Comprehensive research of the multiplex interactions between tumor cells, lymphatics and the immune system will be crucial to further enhance the development of therapeutic and prognostic approaches to cancer. This review presents the ontogeny and anatomy of the lymphatic vasculature, discuss the immunological, molecular and physiological control of lymphatic vessel function, and explore the contribution of the lymphatic system to the development of metastases.
Keywords: Lymph node metastasis; lymphangiogenesis; lymphatic metastasis; lymphatic vessels.
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