Yamaguchi Hideki, Wyckoff Jeffrey, Condeelis John
Department of Anatomy and Structural Biology, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, New York 10461, USA.
Curr Opin Cell Biol. 2005 Oct;17(5):559-64. doi: 10.1016/j.ceb.2005.08.002.
Invasion of cancer cells into surrounding tissue and the vasculature is an initial step in tumor metastasis. This requires chemotactic migration of cancer cells, steered by protrusive activity of the cell membrane and its attachment to the extracellular matrix. Recent advances in intravital imaging and the development of an in vivo invasion assay have provided new insights into how cancer cell migration is regulated by elements of the local microenvironment, including the extracellular matrix architecture and other cell types found in primary tumors. These results, combined with new findings from in vitro studies, have led to new insights into the molecular mechanisms of cell protrusive activity and chemotactic migration during invasion and metastasis.
癌细胞侵入周围组织和脉管系统是肿瘤转移的起始步骤。这需要癌细胞进行趋化性迁移,由细胞膜的突出活动及其与细胞外基质的附着引导。活体成像技术的最新进展以及体内侵袭试验的开发,为局部微环境的元素(包括原发性肿瘤中的细胞外基质结构和其他细胞类型)如何调节癌细胞迁移提供了新的见解。这些结果,结合体外研究的新发现,为侵袭和转移过程中细胞突出活动和趋化性迁移的分子机制带来了新的认识。