Analysis of tumor vascularization in a mouse model of metastatic lung cancer

被引:0
|
作者
Ariunbuyan Sukhbaatar
Maya Sakamoto
Shiro Mori
Tetsuya Kodama
机构
[1] Graduate School of Biomedical Engineering,Laboratory of Biomedical Engineering for Cancer
[2] Tohoku University,Biomedical Engineering Cancer Research Center, Graduate School of Biomedical Engineering
[3] Tohoku University,Department of Oral Diagnosis
[4] Tohoku University Hospital,Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
[5] Tohoku University Hospital,undefined
来源
关键词
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
Therapies targeting tumor vasculature would improve the treatment of lung metastasis, although the early changes in vascular structure are incompletely understood. Here, we show that obstructive metastatic foci in lung arterioles decrease the pulmonary vascular network. To generate a mouse model of lung metastasis activation, luciferase-expressing tumor cells were inoculated into the subiliac lymph node (SiLN) of an MXH10/Mo-lpr/lpr mouse, and metastatic tumor cells in the lungs were activated by SiLN resection. Activation of metastases was monitored by in vivo bioluminescence imaging. Pulmonary blood vessel characteristics were analyzed using ex vivo micro-computed tomography. The enhanced permeability and retention (EPR) effect in neovasculature after tumor cell activation was evaluated from the accumulation of intravenously injected indocyanine green (ICG) liposomes. Metastatic foci in lung arterioles were investigated histologically. Micro-computed tomography revealed decreases in pulmonary blood vessel length, volume and number of branching nodes during the early stage of metastasis caused by metastatic foci. ICG liposome accumulation by the EPR effect was not detected. Histology identified metastatic foci in lung arterioles. The lack of an EPR effect after the formation of metastatic foci in lung arterioles makes conventional systemic chemotherapy ineffective for lung metastasis. Thus, alternative therapeutic methods of drug delivery are needed.
引用
收藏
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Analysis of tumor vascularization in a mouse model of metastatic lung cancer
    Sukhbaatar, Ariunbuyan
    Sakamoto, Maya
    Mori, Shiro
    Kodama, Tetsuya
    SCIENTIFIC REPORTS, 2019, 9 (1)
  • [2] Murine pulmonary vascularization changes in a metastatic lung mouse model using micro-CT
    Sukhbaatar, Ariunbuyan
    Mori, Shiro
    Kodama, Tetsuya
    CANCER SCIENCE, 2018, 109 : 1430 - 1430
  • [3] Polyinosinic-Polycytidylic Acid Limits Tumor Outgrowth in a Mouse Model of Metastatic Lung Cancer
    Forte, Giovanni
    Rega, Alessia
    Morello, Silvana
    Luciana, Antonio
    Arra, Claudio
    Pinto, Aldo
    Sorrentino, Rosalinda
    JOURNAL OF IMMUNOLOGY, 2012, 188 (11): : 5357 - 5364
  • [4] A genetic mouse model for metastatic lung cancer with gender differences in survival
    Zheng, S.
    Ei-Naggar, A. K.
    Kim, E. S.
    Kurie, J. M.
    Lozano, G.
    ONCOGENE, 2007, 26 (48) : 6896 - 6904
  • [5] A genetic mouse model for metastatic lung cancer with gender differences in survival
    S Zheng
    A K El-Naggar
    E S Kim
    J M Kurie
    G Lozano
    Oncogene, 2007, 26 : 6896 - 6904
  • [6] Adiponectin Deficiency Limits Tumor Vascularization in the MMTV-PyV-mT Mouse Model of Mammary Cancer
    Denzel, Martin S.
    Hebbard, Lionel W.
    Shostak, Gregory
    Shapiro, Lawrence
    Cardiff, Robert D.
    Ranscht, Barbara
    CLINICAL CANCER RESEARCH, 2009, 15 (10) : 3256 - 3264
  • [7] Classification of Mouse Lung Metastatic Tumor with Deep Learning
    Lee, Ha Neul
    Seo, Hong-Deok
    Kim, Eui-Myoung
    Han, Beom Seok
    Kang, Jin Seok
    BIOMOLECULES & THERAPEUTICS, 2022, 30 (02) : 179 - 183
  • [8] Transcriptome analysis of heterogeneity in mouse model of metastatic breast cancer
    Anastasia A. Ionkina
    Gabriela Balderrama-Gutierrez
    Krystian J. Ibanez
    Steve Huy D. Phan
    Angelique N. Cortez
    Ali Mortazavi
    Jennifer A. Prescher
    Breast Cancer Research, 23
  • [9] Transcriptome analysis of heterogeneity in mouse model of metastatic breast cancer
    Ionkina, Anastasia A.
    Balderrama-Gutierrez, Gabriela
    Ibanez, Krystian J.
    Phan, Steve Huy D.
    Cortez, Angelique N.
    Mortazavi, Ali
    Prescher, Jennifer A.
    BREAST CANCER RESEARCH, 2021, 23 (01)
  • [10] Liquiritigenin Inhibits Tumor Growth and Vascularization in a Mouse Model of Hela Cells
    Liu, Yuxin
    Xie, Sirou
    Wang, Yu
    Luo, Kang
    Wang, Yang
    Cai, Yunqing
    MOLECULES, 2012, 17 (06) : 7206 - 7216