ULTRASTRUCTURAL AND IMMUNOHISTOCHEMICAL OBSERVATIONS CONCERNING LAMININ IN B16 MELANOMA - IS AN AMORPHOUS FORM OF LAMININ PROMOTING A NON HEMATOGENOUS MIGRATION OF TUMOR-CELLS

Citation
C. Lugassy et al., ULTRASTRUCTURAL AND IMMUNOHISTOCHEMICAL OBSERVATIONS CONCERNING LAMININ IN B16 MELANOMA - IS AN AMORPHOUS FORM OF LAMININ PROMOTING A NON HEMATOGENOUS MIGRATION OF TUMOR-CELLS, Journal of submicroscopic cytology and pathology, 30(1), 1998, pp. 137-144
Citations number
32
Categorie Soggetti
Cell Biology",Pathology
ISSN journal
11229497
Volume
30
Issue
1
Year of publication
1998
Pages
137 - 144
Database
ISI
SICI code
1122-9497(1998)30:1<137:UAIOCL>2.0.ZU;2-8
Abstract
The gravity of cancer is related to the propensity of tumor cells to, migrate from a primary site to distant organs. It is generally accepte d that tumor migration occurs in the vascular stream, via the endothel ial basement membrane or lamina. A recent study identified in human ma lignant melanomas an angio-tumoral association (termed the angio-tumor al complex) characterized by an amorphous material juxtaposed between endothelial cells and tumor cells that contained laminin,The absence o f any sign of intravasation and the pericytic location of tumor cells in this typical image raised the question of the role of these complex es in promoting tumorigenesis. Using the mouse B16 melanoma model, we observed an increase of angio-tumoral complexes with tumor progression , again without any evidence of intravasation. Given the role of lamin in in migration and metastasis, we discuss a non hematogenous mechanis m of tumor migration along the abluminal surface of endothelium.