VEGF‐C induced lymphangiogenesis is associated with lymph node metastasis in orthotopic MCF‐7 tumors

MMT Mattila, JK Ruohola, T Karpanen… - … journal of cancer, 2002 - Wiley Online Library
MMT Mattila, JK Ruohola, T Karpanen, DG Jackson, K Alitalo, PL Härkönen
International journal of cancer, 2002Wiley Online Library
The spread of cancer cells to regional lymph nodes through the lymphatic system is the first
step in the dissemination of breast cancer. In several human cancers including those of the
breast and prostate, the expression of vascular endothelial growth factor C (VEGF‐C) is
associated with lymph node metastasis. Our study was undertaken to evaluate the effect of
VEGF‐C on metastasis of poorly invasive, estrogen dependent human MCF‐7 breast cancer
cells. MCF‐7 breast cancer cells transfected with VEGF‐C (MCF‐7‐VEGF‐C) were grown as …
Abstract
The spread of cancer cells to regional lymph nodes through the lymphatic system is the first step in the dissemination of breast cancer. In several human cancers including those of the breast and prostate, the expression of vascular endothelial growth factor C (VEGF‐C) is associated with lymph node metastasis. Our study was undertaken to evaluate the effect of VEGF‐C on metastasis of poorly invasive, estrogen dependent human MCF‐7 breast cancer cells. MCF‐7 breast cancer cells transfected with VEGF‐C (MCF‐7‐VEGF‐C) were grown as tumors in the mammary fat pads of nude mice implanted with subcutaneous estrogen pellets. Tumor lymphangiogenesis and lymph node metastasis were studied immunohistochemically using antibodies against lymphatic vessel hyaluronan receptor ‐1 (LYVE‐1), VEGF receptor‐3 (VEGFR‐3), PECAM‐1, pan‐cytokeratin and estrogen dependent pS2 protein. Overexpression of VEGF‐C in transfected MCF‐7 cells stimulated in vivo tumor growth in xenotransplanted mice without affecting estrogen responsiveness. The resulting tumors metastasized to the regional lymph nodes in 75% (in 6 mice out of 8, Experiment I) and in 62% (in 5 mice out of 8, Experiment II) of mice bearing orthotopic tumors formed by MCF‐7‐VEGF‐C cells whereas no metastases were observed in mice bearing tumors of control vector‐transfected MCF‐7 cells (MCF‐7‐Mock). The density of intratumoral and peritumoral lymphatic vessels was increased in tumors derived from MCF‐7‐VEGF‐C cells but not MCF‐7‐Mock cells. Taken together, our results show that VEGF‐C overexpression stimulates tumor lymphangiogenesis and induces normally poorly metastatic estrogen‐dependent MCF‐7 tumors to disseminate to local lymph nodes. These data suggest that VEGF‐C has an important role in lymph node metastasis of breast cancer even at its hormone‐dependent early stage. © 2002 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.
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