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Molecular basis of metastasis
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Hallmarks of Cancer
Hanahan and Weinberg. Cell. 2011 Mar 4;144(5):646-74
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Invasion and Metastasis
Talmadge and Fidler. Cancer Res. 2010 Jul 15;70(14):5649-69
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Cell Motility
Sahai E. Curr Opin Genet Dev. 2005 Feb;15(1):87-96
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Invadopodia
• Found in invasive cancer cells, vascular smooth muscle,
endothelial & immune cells
• ECM degradation
• Key proteins –
Actin regulators- Cortactin & N-WASP
Adaptor proteins- TKS4 & TKS5
Metalloproteinases- MMPs
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Invadopodia and Cancer
• Malignant melanoma
• Breast /Mammary carcinoma
• Glioma
• Glioblastoma Multiforme
Tumours
• Head and neck squamous
cell carcinoma
Katz, Verleyen et al. 2011
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Extravasation
Source: Role of Cancer Microenvironment in Metastasis: Focus on Colon Cancer. Gout, Stéphanie; Huot, Jacques. Cancer Microenvironment 2009 Vol. 1 Issue 1
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“Escape of Cancer Cells from Circulation”
Q. What is extravasation of cancer cells?
Koop et al 1996
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Leukocyte Adhesion Model
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Adhesion to Integrins
Adhesion to Selectins
E-Selectins P-Selectins L-Selectins
Adhesion to IgSF Interaction with
Platelets Interaction with
Leukocytes
Selectin Pathways
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Source: Biophysics of selectin–ligand interactions in inflammation and cancer. L Cheung, PS Raman, EM Balzer, D Wirtz and Kkonstantopoulos. 2011 Phys. Biol. 8 015013
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VEGF Degradation
•VEGF is produced and secreted by tumour cells •Has a Src kinase domain •Uncouples E-cadherin from β-catenin in the endothelium •Results in permeabilisation of the endothelium
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Q. What makes cancer cells more likely to extravasate at a
particular site?
•Pre-metastatic niche •By upregulation of selectins in specific microvasculature
• Expression of specific chemokine receptors
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Cancer Cell Survival
Evasion of the host defence
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The Hallmarks of Cancer: The Next Generation
Hanahan & Weinberg 2011
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Turns out this is very hard to do....
Very few metastatic cells survive to establish secondary colonies 1. Destroyed in blood
2. ‘Seed’ doesn’t arrive at an appropriate ‘Soil’ 3. Overwhelmed by the host defence
2008 Klein – The Metastatic Cascade
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Question: What methods do cancer cells
employ to evade the host defence?
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1. TGFβ Secretion
TGFβ Scarring Cytokine
In Immune Response: –Through cell-cell interactions,
cytotoxic T-Cells destroy target cells via release of enzymes such as Perforin
–If cancer cells harness the ability to secrete it or get others around them to secrete it – they will have a growth and survival advantage
–Transcriptionally represses the production of their key cytotoxic proteins
CTL
MHC 1
Perforin
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2. Toll-Like Receptors
Cancer cells adopt characteristics of the host defence
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3. “Tumour Counterattack”
Tumour cells may not only resist destruction by the immune system passively –
May also actively kill infiltrating lymphocytes
Induces the lymphocyte Death Receptor
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2005 O Bohana-Kashtan - Profiling Tumour Counterattack
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Clonal Selection Hypothesis
Talmadge and Fidler. Cancer Res. 2010 Jul 15;70(14):5649-69
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Conclusion
• Ability to invade and metastasise defining feature of malignancy
• Cells must acquire motility and the ability to traverse basement membrane
• Cells must be able to survive in new tissue
• Involvement of multiple gene programs