Figure 14.4 The Biology of Cancer (© Garland Science 2007) Challenges of Getting In and Getting Out.

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Figure 14.4 The Biology of Cancer (© Garland Science 2007) Challenges of Getting In and Getting Out

Figure 14.7a The Biology of Cancer (© Garland Science 2007) Breaking Out of Tight Quarters RBCs in cappillaries Visualization of blood cell flow in a capillary using intravital microscopy.

Figure 14.11c The Biology of Cancer (© Garland Science 2007) Evolution of Metastatic Capacity

Cell Adhesion, Cadherins & The EMT

Biochemical Markers of the EMT

Reversibility of the EMT

Figure 14.20a The Biology of Cancer (© Garland Science 2007) Epithelial to Mesenchymal Mesenchymal to Epithelial TGF-β Induces an EMT

Figure 14.22a The Biology of Cancer (© Garland Science 2007)

Figure 14.23a The Biology of Cancer (© Garland Science 2007) Macrophage-Cancer Cell Collaboration

A Useful Model – Isogenic Cell Lines Progressively Differing in Metastatic Potential How would you investigate further?

Role of Twist in Metastasis Explored with siRNAs

Slug is involved in promotion of the EMT during healing of an artificial “wound”. For Example: Key Transcription Factors of the EMT

Figure 14.29b The Biology of Cancer (© Garland Science 2007)

. Untransformed mouse mammary cells form lung metastases after IV injection and induction of oncogenes. (A to D) Lung metastases develop from intravenously injected phenotypically normal mammary cells upon activation of MYC and KrasD12 transgenes. (A) Metastases were monitored by MRI in Rag1–/– mice after IV delivery of 1 x 106 dissociated primary mammary cells from doxycycline-naïve TOM;TOR;MTB mice. Recipient mice were fed doxycycline for 6 weeks starting 1 day before injection. Representative axial (top) and coronal (bottom) images obtained from the same animal 4 and 6 weeks after injection show development of a solid nodule (arrowheads) in the lung. (B) Foci of hematoxylin-eosin (H/E)–stained mammary adenocarcinoma (arrowheads) in paraffin-embedded lung sections of the same Rag1–/– mouse as in (A). Scale bars indicate 1 mm (left) and 0.1 mm (right). (C) No tumors were observed in lung sections of Rag1–/– mice that did not receive doxycycline after IV delivery of 1 x 106 primary mammary cells from doxycycline-naïve TOM;TOR;MTB mice. Scale bar, 1 mm. (D) Tumor cells from the same animal as in (A), but not the surrounding lung tissue, stained with anti-MYC antisera. Scale bar, 0.1 mm. (E and F) Lung metastases develop from intravenously injected phenotypically normal mammary cells upon activation of a PyMT transgene. (E) Donor cells expressing their transgene were detected by bioluminescence imaging after 5 x 105 primary mammary cells from doxycycline-naïve TOMT:IRES:Luc;MTB mice were injected intravenously into Rag1–/– mice that were placed on doxycycline 1 day before injection. Representative images at day 10 and day 24 after injection show the presence of signal-emitting cells in the thorax (right); temporal increases in bioluminescence (14) were quantified in relative luminescence units (left; n = 5 mice; error bars represent SD). (F) Axial (top) and coronal (bottom) MRI images of a mouse from (E) maintained on doxycycline for 12 weeks show solid nodules in the lung. A corresponding bioluminescence image is shown on the right Metastasis-like Seeding of Ectopic Sites by ‘Normal’ Mammary Epithelial Cells Podsypanina et al., Science 321:1841 (2008)

Figure The Biology of Cancer (© Garland Science 2007) Some MMPs Are Powerful Promoters of Metastasis & Invasion

Urokinase Plasminogen Activator (uPA) and its Receptor uPAR