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Transendothelial function of human metastatic melanoma cells: role of the microenvironment in cell-fate determination
Authors:Hendrix Mary J C  Seftor Richard E B  Seftor Elisabeth A  Gruman Lynn M  Lee Lisa M L  Nickoloff Brian J  Miele Lucio  Sheriff Don D  Schatteman Gina C
Affiliation:Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology, University of Iowa, 51 Newton Road, 1-100 BSB, Iowa City, IA 52242, USA. mary-hendrix@uiowa.edu
Abstract:
On the basis of the ability of aggressive melanoma cells to participate in vasculogenic mimicry, particularly their expression of endothelial-associated genes, we examined the plasticity of human metastatic cutaneous melanoma cells with respect to vascular function. Fluorescently labeled metastatic melanoma cells were challenged to an ischemic microenvironment surgically induced in the hind limbs of nude mice. The data reveal the capability of these melanoma cells to express cell-fate determination molecules, normally expressed during embryonic vasculogenesis, and to participate in the neovascularization of circulation-deficient muscle. These results demonstrate the powerful influence of the microenvironment on the transendothelial differentiation of aggressive melanoma cells, and may provide new perspectives on tumor cell plasticity that could be exploited for novel therapeutic strategies.
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