A model system to quantitate tumor burden in locoregional lymph nodes during cancer spread.

A Moore, N Sergeyev, S Bredow, R Weissleder
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In order to quantitate the metastatic burden of secondary tumor deposits in locoregional lymph nodes, we produced a green fluorescent protein (GFP)-expressing murine cell line (B16F1) metastatic to lymph nodes in immunocompetent mice. When implanted into the hindleg of mice, all animals developed paraaortic lymph node metastases. Fluorescence microscopy, immunohistochemistry, and RT-PCR confirmed the presence of metastatic cells in lymph nodes. Tumoral deposits occurred preferentially in marginal sinuses and spread superficially to the subcortical area. Western blot analysis showed that the local tumor burden could be quantitated in individual lymph nodes. This model system should be useful for quantitating metastatic invasion particularly of micrometastases and aid in the development of lymphotropic drugs to detect and/or treat lymph node metastases in advanced cancers.

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肿瘤扩散过程中局部淋巴结肿瘤负荷的定量模型系统。
为了量化局部区域淋巴结的继发性肿瘤沉积的转移负荷,我们在免疫功能正常的小鼠中产生了一种表达绿色荧光蛋白(GFP)的小鼠细胞系(B16F1)转移到淋巴结。当植入小鼠后腿时,所有动物都发生了主动脉旁淋巴结转移。荧光显微镜、免疫组织化学和RT-PCR证实淋巴结中存在转移细胞。肿瘤沉积优先发生在边缘鼻窦,并向皮层下区域浅表扩散。Western blot分析显示,局部肿瘤负荷可以在单个淋巴结中量化。该模型系统可用于定量转移性侵袭,特别是微转移,并有助于开发淋巴细胞药物来检测和/或治疗晚期癌症的淋巴结转移。
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