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Lung Tumor Cell Recruitment Assay
Published on: February 26, 2019
Lung Tumor Cell Recruitment Assay
Takeshi Tomita1, Katsuaki Ieguchi2, Atsuko Deguchi2
1Department of Pharmacology, Tokyo Women's Medical University; Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, School of Medicine, Shinshu University; tomitat@shinshu-u.ac.jp.
Abstract:
To investigate the molecular mechanisms governing tumor metastasis, various assays using the mouse as a model animal have been proposed. Here, we demonstrate a simple assay to evaluate tumor cell extravasation or micrometastasis. In this assay, tumor cells were injected through the tail vein, and after a short period, the lungs were dissected and digested to count the accumulated labeled tumor cells. This assay skips the initial step of primary tumor invasion into the blood vessel and facilitates the study of events in the distant organ where tumor metastasis occurs. The number of cells injected into the blood vessel can be optimized to observe a limited number of metastases. It has been reported that stromal cells in the distant organ contribute to metastasis. Thus, this assay could be a useful tool to explore potential therapeutic drugs or devices for prevention of tumor metastasis.
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