Early interactions of cancer cells with the microvasculature in mouse liver and muscle during hematogenous metastasis: videomicroscopic analysis
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Early interactions of cancer cells with the microvasculature in mouse liver and muscle during hematogenous metastasis: videomicroscopic analysis
Abstract
Biomechanical interactions of cancer cells with the microvasculature were studied using high resolution intravital videomicroscopy. We compared initial arrest of murine B16F10 melanoma and D2A1 mammary carcinoma cells fluorescently labelled with calcein-AM, in low pressure (liver) vs high pressure (cremaster muscle) microvascular beds. Cells were arrested due to size restriction at the inflow side of the microcirculation, penetrating further and becoming more deformed in muscle than liver [median length to width ratios of 3.3 vs 1.3 for D2A1 cells, and 2.5 vs 1.2 for B16F10, at 1 min post-injection (p.i.)]. During the next 2 h many cells became stretched, giving maximum length to width ratios of 68 vs 22.1 (D2A1) and 28 vs 5.6 (B16F10) in muscle vs liver. Ethidium bromide exclusion demonstrated that over 97% of the cells maintained membrane integrity for > 2 h p.i. (In contrast, when an acridine orange labelling procedure was used, membrane disruption of B16F10 cells occurred within 15 min p.i.) Our experiments do not indicate the ultimate fate of the cancer cells, but if cell lysis occurs it must be on a time scale of hours rather than minutes. We report a process of 'clasmatosis' in cancer cells arrested in the microcirculation: large membrane-enclosed fragments (> 3 microns in diameter) became 'pinched off' from arrested cells, in both liver and muscle, often within minutes or even seconds of arrest. The significance of this process is not yet understood. In this study intravital videomicroscopy has thus provided a valuable clarification of the interactions of cancer cells with vessel walls during metastasis.
Comment in
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Deformation-driven destruction of cancer cells in the microvasculature.Clin Exp Metastasis. 1993 Sep;11(5):430-6. doi: 10.1007/BF00132986. Clin Exp Metastasis. 1993. PMID: 7690692 No abstract available.
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