Federal Institute of Education, Science and Technology of Rio de Janeiro (IFRJ), Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Federal Center of Technological Education (CEFET/RJ), Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
BMC Cancer. 2023 Apr 6;23(1):322. doi: 10.1186/s12885-023-10782-w.
Essential elements have functions in tumor progression by promoting protumoral cellular processes, such as proliferation, and migration, among others. Obtaining an understanding of how these elements relate to tumor progression processes is of great importance for research. Elemental profile studies in distant tissues, which can be modulated by tumor cells to promote metastasis, have not been sufficiently investigated. The main goal of this study is to evaluate multielemental distribution during tumor progression, focusing on tumor tissue and distant tissues that may be affected.
Tumor progression in vivo was simulated by inoculating C57BL/6 mice with Lewis Lung Carcinoma (LLC) cells. Samples of the primary tumor and distant tissues were collected during 5 weeks of tumor progression for the control and experimental (tumor-bearing) groups. The biological samples were analyzed using the synchrotron radiation X-Ray fluorescence technique. Data on the concentration of P, S, K, Ca, Mn, Fe, Cu, and Zn in the samples were obtained and statistically analyzed to evaluate the distribution of the elements during tumor progression in the primary tumor as well as distant tissues.
It was possible to observe significant changes in the concentrations' distribution of P, S, K, Ca, Mn, Fe, and Cu in distant tissues caused by the presence of tumor cells. It was also possible to detect a greater similarity between tumor tissue (which has the lung as tissue of origin) and a tissue of non-origin, such as the liver, which is an unprecedented result. Moreover, changes in the distributions of concentrations were detected and studied over time for the different tissues analyzed, such as primary tumor, liver and lung, in Control and Tumor groups.
Among other results, this paper could explore the modulation of distant tissues caused by the presence of a primary tumor. This could be achieved by the evaluation of several elements of known biological importance allowing the study of different biological processes involved in cancer. The role of essential elements as modulators of the tumor microenvironment is a relevant aspect of tumor progression and this work is a contribution to the field of tumoral metallomics.
必需元素通过促进肿瘤发生过程中的促肿瘤细胞过程,如增殖和迁移等,在肿瘤进展中发挥作用。了解这些元素与肿瘤进展过程的关系对于研究非常重要。 肿瘤细胞可能会调节远处组织中的元素谱,从而促进转移,但对这些元素谱的研究还不够充分。 本研究的主要目的是评估肿瘤进展过程中的多元素分布,重点关注可能受影响的肿瘤组织和远处组织。
通过接种 Lewis 肺癌(LLC)细胞在体内模拟肿瘤进展。 为对照组和实验组(肿瘤荷瘤)收集了肿瘤进展的 5 周期间的原发肿瘤和远处组织样本。 使用同步辐射 X 射线荧光技术分析生物样本。 获得了样品中 P、S、K、Ca、Mn、Fe、Cu 和 Zn 浓度的数据,并进行了统计分析,以评估原发肿瘤以及远处组织中元素在肿瘤进展过程中的分布。
观察到肿瘤细胞存在导致远处组织中 P、S、K、Ca、Mn、Fe 和 Cu 浓度分布的显著变化。 还可以检测到肿瘤组织(起源于肺)与非起源组织(如肝脏)之间的更大相似性,这是一个前所未有的结果。 此外,还检测到并研究了不同组织(如对照组和实验组的原发肿瘤、肝脏和肺部)中不同时间的浓度分布变化。
除其他结果外,本文还可以探索原发肿瘤存在对远处组织的调节作用。 通过评估几种具有已知生物学重要性的元素,可以实现这一点,从而可以研究涉及癌症的不同生物学过程。 必需元素作为肿瘤微环境调节剂的作用是肿瘤进展的一个重要方面,这项工作是对肿瘤金属组学领域的贡献。