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Vasculogenic mimicry structures in melanoma support the recruitment of monocytes

The progression of cancer is facilitated by infiltrating leukocytes which can either actively kill cancer cells or promote their survival. Our current understanding of leukocyte recruitment into tumors is largely limited to the adhesion molecules and chemokines expressed by conventional blood vessel...

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Autores principales: Tan, Lih Y., Cockshell, Michaelia P., Moore, Eli, Myo Min, Kay K., Ortiz, Michael, Johan, M. Zahied, Ebert, Brenton, Ruszkiewicz, Andrew, Brown, Michael P., Ebert, Lisa M., Bonder, Claudine S.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8920250/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35295096
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/2162402X.2022.2043673
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author Tan, Lih Y.
Cockshell, Michaelia P.
Moore, Eli
Myo Min, Kay K.
Ortiz, Michael
Johan, M. Zahied
Ebert, Brenton
Ruszkiewicz, Andrew
Brown, Michael P.
Ebert, Lisa M.
Bonder, Claudine S.
author_facet Tan, Lih Y.
Cockshell, Michaelia P.
Moore, Eli
Myo Min, Kay K.
Ortiz, Michael
Johan, M. Zahied
Ebert, Brenton
Ruszkiewicz, Andrew
Brown, Michael P.
Ebert, Lisa M.
Bonder, Claudine S.
author_sort Tan, Lih Y.
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description The progression of cancer is facilitated by infiltrating leukocytes which can either actively kill cancer cells or promote their survival. Our current understanding of leukocyte recruitment into tumors is largely limited to the adhesion molecules and chemokines expressed by conventional blood vessels that are lined by endothelial cells (ECs). However, cancer cells themselves can form their own vascular structures (a process known as vasculogenic mimicry (VM)); but whether they actively participate in the recruitment of leukocytes remains to be elucidated. Herein, we demonstrate that VM-competent human melanoma cell lines express multiple adhesion molecules (e.g. CD44, intercellular adhesion molecule (ICAM)-1 and junction adhesion molecules (JAMs)) and chemokines (e.g. CXCL8 and CXCL12) relevant for leukocyte recruitment. Microfluidic-based adhesion assays revealed that similar to ECs, VM-competent melanoma cells facilitate the rolling and adhesion of leukocytes, particularly monocytes, under conditions of shear flow. Moreover, we identified ICAM-1 to be a key participant in this process. Transwell assays showed that, similar to ECs, VM-competent melanoma cells facilitate monocyte transmigration toward a chemotactic gradient. Gene expression profiling of human melanoma patient samples confirmed the expression of numerous leukocyte capture adhesion molecules and chemokines. Finally, immunostaining of patient tissue microarrays revealed that tumors with high VM content also contained higher numbers of leukocytes (including macrophages). Taken together, this study suggests an underappreciated role of VM vessels in solid tumors via their active participation in leukocyte recruitment and begins to identify key adhesion molecules and chemokines that underpin this process.
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spelling pubmed-89202502022-03-15 Vasculogenic mimicry structures in melanoma support the recruitment of monocytes Tan, Lih Y. Cockshell, Michaelia P. Moore, Eli Myo Min, Kay K. Ortiz, Michael Johan, M. Zahied Ebert, Brenton Ruszkiewicz, Andrew Brown, Michael P. Ebert, Lisa M. Bonder, Claudine S. Oncoimmunology Original Research The progression of cancer is facilitated by infiltrating leukocytes which can either actively kill cancer cells or promote their survival. Our current understanding of leukocyte recruitment into tumors is largely limited to the adhesion molecules and chemokines expressed by conventional blood vessels that are lined by endothelial cells (ECs). However, cancer cells themselves can form their own vascular structures (a process known as vasculogenic mimicry (VM)); but whether they actively participate in the recruitment of leukocytes remains to be elucidated. Herein, we demonstrate that VM-competent human melanoma cell lines express multiple adhesion molecules (e.g. CD44, intercellular adhesion molecule (ICAM)-1 and junction adhesion molecules (JAMs)) and chemokines (e.g. CXCL8 and CXCL12) relevant for leukocyte recruitment. Microfluidic-based adhesion assays revealed that similar to ECs, VM-competent melanoma cells facilitate the rolling and adhesion of leukocytes, particularly monocytes, under conditions of shear flow. Moreover, we identified ICAM-1 to be a key participant in this process. Transwell assays showed that, similar to ECs, VM-competent melanoma cells facilitate monocyte transmigration toward a chemotactic gradient. Gene expression profiling of human melanoma patient samples confirmed the expression of numerous leukocyte capture adhesion molecules and chemokines. Finally, immunostaining of patient tissue microarrays revealed that tumors with high VM content also contained higher numbers of leukocytes (including macrophages). Taken together, this study suggests an underappreciated role of VM vessels in solid tumors via their active participation in leukocyte recruitment and begins to identify key adhesion molecules and chemokines that underpin this process. Taylor & Francis 2022-03-09 /pmc/articles/PMC8920250/ /pubmed/35295096 http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/2162402X.2022.2043673 Text en © 2022 The Author(s). Published with license by Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) ), which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Research
Tan, Lih Y.
Cockshell, Michaelia P.
Moore, Eli
Myo Min, Kay K.
Ortiz, Michael
Johan, M. Zahied
Ebert, Brenton
Ruszkiewicz, Andrew
Brown, Michael P.
Ebert, Lisa M.
Bonder, Claudine S.
Vasculogenic mimicry structures in melanoma support the recruitment of monocytes
title Vasculogenic mimicry structures in melanoma support the recruitment of monocytes
title_full Vasculogenic mimicry structures in melanoma support the recruitment of monocytes
title_fullStr Vasculogenic mimicry structures in melanoma support the recruitment of monocytes
title_full_unstemmed Vasculogenic mimicry structures in melanoma support the recruitment of monocytes
title_short Vasculogenic mimicry structures in melanoma support the recruitment of monocytes
title_sort vasculogenic mimicry structures in melanoma support the recruitment of monocytes
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8920250/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35295096
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/2162402X.2022.2043673
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