Title of article
Sequential observation of micrometastasis formation by bacterial lacZ gene-tagged Lewis lung carcinoma cells
Author/Authors
Kobayashi، نويسنده , , Kiyoshi and Nakanishi، نويسنده , , Hayao and Masuda، نويسنده , , Akira and Tezuka، نويسنده , , Noriaki and Mutai، نويسنده , , Mamorai and Tatematsu، نويسنده , , Masae، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1997
Pages
8
From page
191
To page
198
Abstract
Sequential events in micrometastasis formation including entry into the blood circulation and arrest, extravasation and initial growth in the lung was investigated using bacterial lacZ gene-tagged Lewis lung carcinoma cells (4A1-1), Micrometastases in the lung could thereby be specifically detected at the single cell level by X-Gal staining. After intravenous injection, X-Gal positive tumor cells appeared to extravasate within hours, but most cells then degenerated or died in the alveolar space by 2–3 days postinjection. A decreased BrdU labeling index to a negligible level at 2 days postinjection and reduction of X-Gal positive foci to a basal level (less than 0.1% of injected cells) by 4 days are in line with rapid clearance of tumor cells from the lung. The size and BrdU labeling indices of the persisting X-Gal positive foci, however, started to increase from 4 days postinjection. Type IV collagen immunostaining demonstrated loss of pre-existing basement membranes with growth of micrometastases. When 4A1-1 cells were inoculated subcutaneously, lung micrometastases from resulting tumors were detected as single or small numbers of X-Gal positive cells at 2 weeks postinjection. Progressive development of micrometastasis to macroscopic metastasis was noted by 4–5 weeks postinjection. The results indicate that micrometastasis formation by Lewis lung carcinoma cells involves a sequence of events starting with rapid extravasation after arrest in the lung within 1 day, followed by death of most cells at 2–3 days and subsequent new growth and expansion of persisting tumor cells from 4 days postinjection.
Keywords
Lewis lung carcinoma , lacZ gene , cell growth , Micrometastasis
Journal title
Cancer Letters
Serial Year
1997
Journal title
Cancer Letters
Record number
1797760
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