Absence of functional lymphatics within a murine sarcoma: a molecular and functional evaluation

AJ Leu, DA Berk, A Lymboussaki, K Alitalo, RK Jain - Cancer research, 2000 - AACR
AJ Leu, DA Berk, A Lymboussaki, K Alitalo, RK Jain
Cancer research, 2000AACR
Despite a clinically recognized association between the lymphatics and metastasis, the
biology of tumor-lymphatic interaction is not clearly understood. We report here that
functional lymphatic capillaries are absent from the interior of a solid tumor, despite the
presence within the tumor of the lymphangiogenic molecule vascular endothelial growth
factor (VEGF)-C and endothelial cells bearing its receptor, VEGF receptor 3. Functional
lymphatics, enlarged and VEGF receptor 3 positive, were detected in some tumors only at …
Abstract
Despite a clinically recognized association between the lymphatics and metastasis, the biology of tumor-lymphatic interaction is not clearly understood. We report here that functional lymphatic capillaries are absent from the interior of a solid tumor, despite the presence within the tumor of the lymphangiogenic molecule vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF)-C and endothelial cells bearing its receptor, VEGF receptor 3. Functional lymphatics, enlarged and VEGF receptor 3 positive, were detected in some tumors only at the tumor periphery(within 100 μm of the interface with normal tissue). We conclude that although lymphangiogenic factors are present, formation of functional lymphatic vessels is prevented, possibly due to collapse by the solid stress exerted by growing cancer cells.
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