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Colon cancer metastasis in mouse liver is not affected by hypercoagulability due to Factor V Leiden mutation

Clinical trials have shown life-prolonging effects of antithrombotics in cancer patients, but the molecular mechanisms remain unknown due to the multitude of their effects. We investigated in a mouse model whether one of the targets of antithrombotic therapy, fibrin deposition, stimulates tumour dev...

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Autores principales: Klerk, CPW, Smorenburg, SM, Spek, CA, Van Noorden, CJF
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Blackwell Publishing Ltd 2007
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3922361/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17635646
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1582-4934.2007.00046.x
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Smorenburg, SM
Spek, CA
Van Noorden, CJF
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Van Noorden, CJF
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description Clinical trials have shown life-prolonging effects of antithrombotics in cancer patients, but the molecular mechanisms remain unknown due to the multitude of their effects. We investigated in a mouse model whether one of the targets of antithrombotic therapy, fibrin deposition, stimulates tumour development. Fibrin may provide either protection of cancer cells in the circulation against mechanical stress and the immune system, or form a matrix for tumours and/or angiogenesis in tumours to develop. Mice homozygous for Factor V Leiden (FVL), a mutation in one of the coagulation factors that facilitates fibrin formation, were used to investigate whether hypercoagulability affects tumour development in an experimental metastasis model. Liver metastases of colon cancer were induced in mice with the FVL mutation and wild-type littermates. At day 21, number and size of tumours at the liver surface, fibrin/fibrinogen distribution, vessel density and the presence of newly formed vessels in tumours were analysed. Number and size of tumours did not differ between mice with and without the FVL mutation. Fibrin/fibrinogen was found in the cytoplasm of hepatocytes and cancer cells, in blood vessels in liver and tumour tissue and diffusely distributed outside vessels in tumours, indicating leaky vessels. Vessel density and angiogenesis varied widely between tumours, but a pre-dominance for vessel-rich or vessel-poor tumours or vessel formation could not be found in either genotype. In conclusion, the FVL mutation has no effect on the development of secondary tumours of colon cancer in livers of mice. Fibrin deposition and thus inhibition of fibrin formation by anticoagulants do not seem to affect tumour development in this model.
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spelling pubmed-39223612015-04-27 Colon cancer metastasis in mouse liver is not affected by hypercoagulability due to Factor V Leiden mutation Klerk, CPW Smorenburg, SM Spek, CA Van Noorden, CJF J Cell Mol Med Articles Clinical trials have shown life-prolonging effects of antithrombotics in cancer patients, but the molecular mechanisms remain unknown due to the multitude of their effects. We investigated in a mouse model whether one of the targets of antithrombotic therapy, fibrin deposition, stimulates tumour development. Fibrin may provide either protection of cancer cells in the circulation against mechanical stress and the immune system, or form a matrix for tumours and/or angiogenesis in tumours to develop. Mice homozygous for Factor V Leiden (FVL), a mutation in one of the coagulation factors that facilitates fibrin formation, were used to investigate whether hypercoagulability affects tumour development in an experimental metastasis model. Liver metastases of colon cancer were induced in mice with the FVL mutation and wild-type littermates. At day 21, number and size of tumours at the liver surface, fibrin/fibrinogen distribution, vessel density and the presence of newly formed vessels in tumours were analysed. Number and size of tumours did not differ between mice with and without the FVL mutation. Fibrin/fibrinogen was found in the cytoplasm of hepatocytes and cancer cells, in blood vessels in liver and tumour tissue and diffusely distributed outside vessels in tumours, indicating leaky vessels. Vessel density and angiogenesis varied widely between tumours, but a pre-dominance for vessel-rich or vessel-poor tumours or vessel formation could not be found in either genotype. In conclusion, the FVL mutation has no effect on the development of secondary tumours of colon cancer in livers of mice. Fibrin deposition and thus inhibition of fibrin formation by anticoagulants do not seem to affect tumour development in this model. Blackwell Publishing Ltd 2007-05 2007-07-13 /pmc/articles/PMC3922361/ /pubmed/17635646 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1582-4934.2007.00046.x Text en
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Klerk, CPW
Smorenburg, SM
Spek, CA
Van Noorden, CJF
Colon cancer metastasis in mouse liver is not affected by hypercoagulability due to Factor V Leiden mutation
title Colon cancer metastasis in mouse liver is not affected by hypercoagulability due to Factor V Leiden mutation
title_full Colon cancer metastasis in mouse liver is not affected by hypercoagulability due to Factor V Leiden mutation
title_fullStr Colon cancer metastasis in mouse liver is not affected by hypercoagulability due to Factor V Leiden mutation
title_full_unstemmed Colon cancer metastasis in mouse liver is not affected by hypercoagulability due to Factor V Leiden mutation
title_short Colon cancer metastasis in mouse liver is not affected by hypercoagulability due to Factor V Leiden mutation
title_sort colon cancer metastasis in mouse liver is not affected by hypercoagulability due to factor v leiden mutation
topic Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3922361/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17635646
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1582-4934.2007.00046.x
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