| Literature DB >> 19055814 |
Carina Strell1, Frank Entschladen.
Abstract
The multi-step process of the emigration of cells from the blood stream through the vascular endothelium into the tissue has been termed extravasation. The extravasation of leukocytes is fairly well characterized down to the molecular level, and has been reviewed in several aspects. Comparatively little is known about the extravasation of tumor cells, which is part of the hematogenic metastasis formation. Although the steps of the process are basically the same in leukocytes and tumor cells, i.e. rolling, adhesion, transmigration (diapedesis), the molecules that are involved are different. A further important difference is that leukocyte interaction with the endothelium changes the endothelial integrity only temporarily, whereas tumor cell interaction leads to an irreversible damage of the endothelial architecture. Moreover, tumor cells utilize leukocytes for their extravasation as linkers to the endothelium. Thus, metastasis formation is indirectly susceptible to localization signals that are literally specific for the immune system. We herein compare the extravasation of leukocytes and tumor cells with regard to the involved receptors and the localization signals that direct the cells to certain organs and sites of the body.Entities:
Year: 2008 PMID: 19055814 PMCID: PMC2627905 DOI: 10.1186/1478-811X-6-10
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cell Commun Signal ISSN: 1478-811X Impact factor: 5.712
Types of endothelium
| non-fenestrated, continuous | minor role of selectins | microvasculature | |
| discontinous, fenestrated | minor role of selectins, adhesion to exposed ECM | microvasculature | |
| HEV, plump und cuboidal | constitutive expression of L-selectin ligands | postcapillary venules, constitutive | |
| non-fenestrated, continuous | adhesion molecules upregulated in case of inflammation | postcapillary venules | |
| non-fenestrated, continuous | no regular extravasation | ||
Figure 1Receptors involved in the rolling of leukocytes and tumor cells. The endothelium is shown in green, leukocytes in blue and tumor cells in red.
Comparison of receptor-ligand pairs involved in the extravasation of tumor cells and leukocytes
| PSGL-1 – E-selectin | α4β1/β7 – VCAM | N-cadherin – N-cadherin | |
| PSGL-1 – E-selectin | LFA-1 – ICAM-1/2 | ||
Figure 2Receptors involved in the adhesion of leukocytes and tumor cells to endothelial cells. The endothelium is shown in green, leukocytes in blue and tumor cells in red.
Figure 3Transmigration of leukocytes through endothelium. Receptors involved in the paracellular or junctional route are shown on the left side, receptors involved in the transcellular route are shown on the right side. The endothelial cells are shown in green, the leukocytes in blue.