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Cancer cell invasion and EMT marker expression: a three-dimensional study of the human cancer-host interface

Authors :
Peter Bronsert
Tobias Keck
D Bausch
M Kuehs
Ulrich F. Wellner
Gian Kayser
Elmar Stickeler
Ulrich T. Hopt
Oliver Schilling
Agnes Csanadi
Kathrin Enderle-Ammour
Martin Werner
CP Reiss
Johannes Lotz
J. P. Berger
Sylvia Timme
Y Vashist
Thomas Brabletz
Moritz Bader
Bernward Passlick
Jens Hoeppner
Janine Olesch
Ilona Kohler
Source :
The Journal of Pathology. 234:410-422
Publication Year :
2014
Publisher :
Wiley, 2014.

Abstract

Cancer cell invasion takes place at the cancer-host interface and is a prerequisite for distant metastasis. The relationships between current biological and clinical concepts such as cell migration modes, tumour budding and epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) remains unclear in several aspects, especially for the 'real' situation in human cancer. We developed a novel method that provides exact three-dimensional (3D) information on both microscopic morphology and gene expression, over a virtually unlimited spatial range, by reconstruction from serial immunostained tissue slices. Quantitative 3D assessment of tumour budding at the cancer-host interface in human pancreatic, colorectal, lung and breast adenocarcinoma suggests collective cell migration as the mechanism of cancer cell invasion, while single cancer cell migration seems to be virtually absent. Budding tumour cells display a shift towards spindle-like as well as a rounded morphology. This is associated with decreased E-cadherin staining intensity and a shift from membranous to cytoplasmic staining, as well as increased nuclear ZEB1 expression.

Details

ISSN :
00223417
Volume :
234
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Journal of Pathology
Accession number :
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