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ABSTRACT: Significance
Tracking single extravasating cancer cells using multimodal correlative microscopy uncovers a brain seeding mechanism involving endothelial remodeling driven by cancer cell-derived MMP9, which might enable the development of approaches to prevent brain metastasis. See related commentary by McCarty, p. 1167.
SUBMITTER: Karreman MA
PROVIDER: S-EPMC7614438 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Apr
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Karreman Matthia A MA Bauer Alexander T AT Solecki Gergely G Berghoff Anna S AS Mayer Chanté D CD Frey Katharina K Hebach Nils N Feinauer Manuel J MJ Schieber Nicole L NL Tehranian Cedric C Mercier Luc L Singhal Mahak M Venkataramani Varun V Schubert Marc C MC Hinze Daniel D Hölzel Michael M Helfrich Iris I Schadendorf Dirk D Schneider Stefan W SW Westphal Dana D Augustin Hellmut G HG Goetz Jacky G JG Schwab Yannick Y Wick Wolfgang W Winkler Frank F
Cancer research 20230401 8
Crossing the blood-brain barrier is a crucial, rate-limiting step of brain metastasis. Understanding of the mechanisms of cancer cell extravasation from brain microcapillaries is limited as the underlying cellular and molecular processes cannot be adequately investigated using in vitro models and endpoint in vivo experiments. Using ultrastructural and functional imaging, we demonstrate that dynamic changes of activated brain microcapillaries promote the mandatory first steps of brain colonizatio ...[more]