Chronic stress in mice remodels lymph vasculature to promote tumour cell dissemination.

小鼠的慢性应激会重塑淋巴管系统,从而促进肿瘤细胞扩散

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作者:Le Caroline P, Nowell Cameron J, Kim-Fuchs Corina, Botteri Edoardo, Hiller Jonathan G, Ismail Hilmy, Pimentel Matthew A, Chai Ming G, Karnezis Tara, Rotmensz Nicole, Renne Giuseppe, Gandini Sara, Pouton Colin W, Ferrari Davide, Möller Andreas, Stacker Steven A, Sloan Erica K
Chronic stress induces signalling from the sympathetic nervous system (SNS) and drives cancer progression, although the pathways of tumour cell dissemination are unclear. Here we show that chronic stress restructures lymphatic networks within and around tumours to provide pathways for tumour cell escape. We show that VEGFC derived from tumour cells is required for stress to induce lymphatic remodelling and that this depends on COX2 inflammatory signalling from macrophages. Pharmacological inhibition of SNS signalling blocks the effect of chronic stress on lymphatic remodelling in vivo and reduces lymphatic metastasis in preclinical cancer models and in patients with breast cancer. These findings reveal unanticipated communication between stress-induced neural signalling and inflammation, which regulates tumour lymphatic architecture and lymphogenous tumour cell dissemination. These findings suggest that limiting the effects of SNS signalling to prevent tumour cell dissemination through lymphatic routes may provide a strategy to improve cancer outcomes.

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