Cassella Melanie, Skobe Mihaela
Derald H. Ruttenberg Cancer Center, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York, New York 10029, USA.
Ann N Y Acad Sci. 2002 Dec;979:120-30. doi: 10.1111/j.1749-6632.2002.tb04873.x.
Metastasis of most cancers occurs primarily through the lymphatic system, and the extent of lymph node involvement is the most important prognostic indicator. While the importance of the lymphatic system as a pathway for metastasis has been well recognized, there is very little information available about the mechanisms by which tumor cells interact with the lymphatics. Recently, production of the lymphangiogenic factor VEGF-C has been detected in tumors, and the significance of VEGF-C-mediated lymphangiogenesis for tumor metastasis has been demonstrated. Increased lymphatic vessel density has been found associated with certain tumors. The mechanisms by which tumor cells gain access to and enter lymphatic vessels are critical issues that need to be addressed in the future. In contrast to the prevailing view that has assigned to the lymphatic system a passive role in the metastatic process, our results indicate the importance of lymphatic vessel activation in tumor dissemination.
大多数癌症的转移主要通过淋巴系统发生,淋巴结受累程度是最重要的预后指标。虽然淋巴系统作为转移途径的重要性已得到充分认识,但关于肿瘤细胞与淋巴管相互作用机制的信息却非常少。最近,在肿瘤中检测到了淋巴管生成因子VEGF-C的产生,并且已经证明了VEGF-C介导的淋巴管生成对肿瘤转移的重要性。已发现某些肿瘤中淋巴管密度增加。肿瘤细胞进入和进入淋巴管的机制是未来需要解决的关键问题。与认为淋巴系统在转移过程中起被动作用的主流观点相反,我们的结果表明淋巴管激活在肿瘤播散中的重要性。