Paracellular and transcellular migration of metastatic cells through the cerebral endothelium. Issue 4 (2nd February 2019)
- Record Type:
- Journal Article
- Title:
- Paracellular and transcellular migration of metastatic cells through the cerebral endothelium. Issue 4 (2nd February 2019)
- Main Title:
- Paracellular and transcellular migration of metastatic cells through the cerebral endothelium
- Authors:
- Herman, Hildegard
Fazakas, Csilla
Haskó, János
Molnár, Kinga
Mészáros, Ádám
Nyúl‐Tóth, Ádám
Szabó, Gábor
Erdélyi, Ferenc
Ardelean, Aurel
Hermenean, Anca
Krizbai, István A.
Wilhelm, Imola - Abstract:
- Abstract: Breast cancer and melanoma are among the most frequent cancer types leading to brain metastases. Despite the unquestionable clinical significance, important aspects of the development of secondary tumours of the central nervous system are largely uncharacterized, including extravasation of metastatic cells through the blood‐brain barrier. By using transmission electron microscopy, here we followed interactions of cancer cells and brain endothelial cells during the adhesion, intercalation/incorporation and transendothelial migration steps. We observed that brain endothelial cells were actively involved in the initial phases of the extravasation by extending filopodia‐like membrane protrusions towards the tumour cells. Melanoma cells tended to intercalate between endothelial cells and to transmigrate by utilizing the paracellular route. On the other hand, breast cancer cells were frequently incorporated into the endothelium and were able to migrate through the transcellular way from the apical to the basolateral side of brain endothelial cells. When co‐culturing melanoma cells with cerebral endothelial cells, we observed N‐cadherin enrichment at melanoma‐melanoma and melanoma‐endothelial cell borders. However, for breast cancer cells N‐cadherin proved to be dispensable for the transendothelial migration both in vitro and in vivo. Our results indicate that breast cancer cells are more effective in the transcellular type of migration than melanoma cells.
- Is Part Of:
- Journal of cellular and molecular medicine. Volume 23:Issue 4(2019)
- Journal:
- Journal of cellular and molecular medicine
- Issue:
- Volume 23:Issue 4(2019)
- Issue Display:
- Volume 23, Issue 4 (2019)
- Year:
- 2019
- Volume:
- 23
- Issue:
- 4
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2019-0023-0004-0000
- Page Start:
- 2619
- Page End:
- 2631
- Publication Date:
- 2019-02-02
- Subjects:
- blood‐brain barrier -- brain metastasis -- breast cancer -- cerebral endothelial cell -- incorporation -- intercalation -- melanoma -- N‐cadherin -- paracellular -- transcellular
Cytology
Medicine
Molecular Biology
Cytologie -- Périodiques
Médecine -- Périodiques
Biologie moléculaire -- Périodiques
Cytology -- Periodicals
Medicine -- Periodicals
Molecular biology -- Periodicals
611.01805 - Journal URLs:
- http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1111/(ISSN)1582-4934 ↗
http://www.blackwell-synergy.com/loi/jcmm ↗
http://www.usc.edu/hsc/nml/e-resources/info/joucelmm.html ↗
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/ ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1111/jcmm.14156 ↗
- Languages:
- English
- ISSNs:
- 1582-1838
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