| Literature DB >> 31263976 |
Tovah Williamson1, Nikhila Sultanpuram1, Hossein Sendi2,3.
Abstract
Metastasis is still poorly understood and thus further research must be conducted to provide insight into the driving factors. Novel research has revealed the significance of the microenvironment in the delegation of metastasis, expanding the field of cancer metastasis to cells and cell environments surrounding the migrated tumor cells. Research on hepatic metastasis is an ever-growing domain of this field, as several primary tumors can metastasize to the liver. The two features within the liver that promote metastasis-cellular and acellular-are found in the current interpretation of liver microenvironment. Novel findings of both are included in this review. Different hypotheses detailing the methods by which metastasis can occur must be included to understand the significance of the microenvironment, as well as a brief overview of the methods that can be used during research. This review aims to highlight the importance of liver microenvironment on the development or potential regression of hepatic metastasis through discussing both acellular and cellular components of liver microenvironment and their interaction with metastasis.Entities:
Keywords: CTC; Cancer; ECM; Metastatic; Tumor
Year: 2019 PMID: 31263976 PMCID: PMC6603103 DOI: 10.1186/s40169-019-0237-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Transl Med ISSN: 2001-1326
Major acellular contributors to metastasis
| Name | Possible involvement | References |
|---|---|---|
| CEA | Attachment of CTC to fibronectin | [ |
| CXCL8 (IL-8) | Tumor proliferation | [ |
| VEGF | Angiogenesis | [ |
| MAPK | Promotion of EMT | [ |
| TGF-β | ||
| NF-κB | ||
| PAD | Catalyze citrullination of proteins | [ |
| MMP-2 | Increased protein turnover in ECM | [ |
| Periostin | ||
| MMP-9 | ||
| Type I collagen | Induce metastatic properties of surrounding environment | [ |
| Type IV collagen | [ | |
| Major cellular contributors to metastasis | ||
| Kupffer cells, TAM | M1 to M2 transition circumvents immunogenic response | [ |
| TAM | Immunosuppressive properties | [ |
| TAN | ||
| MDSC | ||
| LSEC | Increase angiogenesis, induce EMT | [ |
| HSC | Progenitors of CAF | [ |
Fig. 1Cellular factors playing role in formation and development of metastatic niche within liver microenvironment. This figure depicts the schematic representation of the major cellular components involved in a multistep process in the formation and development of the metastatic niches in the liver microenvironment. (TEM transendothelial migration, MMP metalloproteinases, CCL5 chemokine ligand 5)