从内皮角度看免疫细胞和肿瘤细胞的外渗。

IF 3.3 3区 生物学 Q3 CELL BIOLOGY Journal of cell science Pub Date : 2024-11-01 Epub Date: 2024-11-12 DOI:10.1242/jcs.262066
Amandine Dupas, Jacky G Goetz, Naël Osmani
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穿越血管内皮是循环细胞到达远处器官的必经阶段。白细胞穿过血管内皮的过程被称为 "迁移"(transmigration),是一个多步骤的过程,在这一过程中,免疫细胞粘附在血管壁上,沿着血管内皮迁移和爬行,直至到达出口部位。同样,循环肿瘤细胞(CTCs)源自原发肿瘤或早期转移部位的再转移,利用血液循环传播,也必须穿越内皮屏障,在远处器官建立新的集落。人们认为 CTCs 可模仿白细胞的停滞和外渗;但从内皮角度看,它们的外渗还需要癌细胞特有的过程。虽然白细胞的外渗依赖于维持内皮细胞的不渗透性,但癌细胞似乎可以对内皮细胞进行灌输,使其独立于内皮细胞的正常功能而促进其外渗。在这篇综述中,我们总结了白细胞外渗(炎症)和癌细胞外渗(转移)过程中内皮反应的共同机制和不同机制,并强调了如何利用这些机制开发抗转移疗法。
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Extravasation of immune and tumor cells from an endothelial perspective.

Crossing the vascular endothelium is a necessary stage for circulating cells aiming to reach distant organs. Leukocyte passage through the endothelium, known as transmigration, is a multistep process during which immune cells adhere to the vascular wall, migrate and crawl along the endothelium until they reach their exit site. Similarly, circulating tumor cells (CTCs), which originate from the primary tumor or reseed from early metastatic sites, disseminate using the blood circulation and also must cross the endothelial barrier to set new colonies in distant organs. CTCs are thought to mimic arrest and extravasation utilized by leukocytes; however, their extravasation also requires processes that, from an endothelial perspective, are specific to cancer cells. Although leukocyte extravasation relies on maintaining endothelial impermeability, it appears that cancer cells can indoctrinate endothelial cells into promoting their extravasation independently of their normal functions. In this Review, we summarize the common and divergent mechanisms of endothelial responses during extravasation of leukocytes (in inflammation) and CTCs (in metastasis), and highlight how these might be leveraged in the development of anti-metastatic treatments.

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Journal of cell science
Journal of cell science 生物-细胞生物学
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期刊介绍: Journal of Cell Science publishes cutting-edge science, encompassing all aspects of cell biology.
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