Department of Biochemistry, CINVESTAV-IPN, Ciudad de México, Mexico.
Laboratory of Translational Medicine and Department of Gastrointestinal Tumors, National Cancer Institute, Ciudad de México, Mexico.
Methods Mol Biol. 2022;2514:53-60. doi: 10.1007/978-1-0716-2403-6_6.
Vasculogenic mimicry is a cellular mechanism in which tumor cells grow and align forming complex three-dimensional (3D) channel-like structures in a hypoxic microenvironment. This phenomenon represents a novel oxygen, nutrient, and blood supply, in a similar way as occurs in classic angiogenesis. Vasculogenic mimicry has been described in numerous clinical tumors including breast, prostate, lung, and ovarian cancers where it is associated with poor prognosis; thus, it is considered as a hallmark of highly aggressive and metastatic tumors. Here, we describe a simple method to model the in vitro formation of three-dimensional cellular networks over Matrigel in SKOV3 ovarian cancer cells representing the early stages of vasculogenic mimicry.
血管生成拟态是一种细胞机制,其中肿瘤细胞生长并排列成复杂的三维(3D)管状结构,在缺氧的微环境中。这种现象代表了一种新的氧气、营养物质和血液供应,类似于经典血管生成发生的情况。血管生成拟态已在许多临床肿瘤中被描述,包括乳腺癌、前列腺癌、肺癌和卵巢癌,其中与预后不良有关;因此,它被认为是高度侵袭性和转移性肿瘤的标志。在这里,我们描述了一种简单的方法,用于在 SKOV3 卵巢癌细胞上的 Matrigel 上模拟三维细胞网络的形成,代表了血管生成拟态的早期阶段。