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Gain in cellular organization of inflammatory breast cancer: A 3D in vitro model that mimics the in vivo metastasis
- Source :
- BMC Cancer, Vol 9, Iss 1, p 462 (2009), BMC Cancer
- Publication Year :
- 2009
- Publisher :
- Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2009.
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Abstract
- Background The initial step of metastasis in carcinomas, often referred to as the epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT), occurs via the loss of adherens junctions (e.g. cadherins) by the tumor embolus. This leads to a subsequent loss of cell polarity and cellular differentiation and organization, enabling cells of the embolus to become motile and invasive. However highly malignant inflammatory breast cancer (IBC) over-expresses E-cadherin. The human xenograft model of IBC (MARY-X), like IBC, displays the signature phenotype of an exaggerated degree of lymphovascular invasion (LVI) in situ by tumor emboli. An intact E-cadherin/α, β-catenin axis mediates the tight, compact clump of cells found both in vitro and in vivo as spheroids and tumor emboli, respectively. Methods Using electron microscopy and focused ion beam milling to acquire in situ sections, we performed ultrastructural analysis of both an IBC and non-IBC, E-cadherin positive cell line to determine if retention of this adhesion molecule contributed to cellular organization. Results Here we report through ultrastructural analysis that IBC exhibits a high degree of cellular organization with polar elements such as apical/lateral positioning of E-cadherin, apical surface microvilli, and tortuous lumen-like (canalis) structures. In contrast, agarose-induced spheroids of MCF-7, a weakly invasive E-cadherin positive breast carcinoma cell line, do not exhibit ultrastructural polar features. Conclusions This study has determined that the highly metastatic IBC with an exaggerated malignant phenotype challenges conventional wisdom in that instead of displaying a loss of cellular organization, IBC acquires a highly structured architecture. These findings suggest that the metastatic efficiency might be linked to the formation and maintenance of these architectural features. The comparative architectural features of both the spheroid and embolus of MARY-X provide an in vitro model with tractable in vivo applications.
- Subjects :
- Cancer Research
Pathology
medicine.medical_specialty
Lymphovascular invasion
Cellular differentiation
Transplantation, Heterologous
Cell Culture Techniques
Breast Neoplasms
Mastitis
Mice, SCID
Biology
Models, Biological
lcsh:RC254-282
Inflammatory breast cancer
Metastasis
Adherens junction
Mice
Microscopy, Electron, Transmission
In vivo
Spheroids, Cellular
Cell polarity
Tumor Cells, Cultured
Genetics
medicine
Animals
Humans
cardiovascular diseases
Neoplasm Metastasis
skin and connective tissue diseases
Inflammation
Neovascularization, Pathologic
Cadherin
Carcinoma
Cadherins
lcsh:Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens
medicine.disease
Oncology
Female
Research Article
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 14712407
- Volume :
- 9
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- BMC Cancer
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....29fb97090e3d3ee9c225cf71ce7344f6
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2407-9-462