Angiogenesis and Growth of Murine Colon Carcinoma are Dependent on Infiltrating Leukocytes
- 1 June 1999
- journal article
- Published by Mary Ann Liebert Inc in Cancer Biotherapy & Radiopharmaceuticals
- Vol. 14 (3) , 221-230
- https://doi.org/10.1089/cbr.1999.14.221
Abstract
We determined whether the angiogenesis and growth of murine colon carcinomas growing in the wall of the cecum is dependent on infiltrating leukocytes. Syngeneic BALB/c or SCID mice were treated with a myelosuppressive, maximally tolerated dose of doxorubicin. Parental or multidrug resistant CT-26 colon carcinoma cells were implanted into the cecal wall 3 days after the second intravenous injection of doxorubicin. Control mice developed large, well-vascularized tumors, whereas doxorubicin-pretreated mice did not. Intravenous injection of spleen cells from normal BALB/c or SCID mice one day prior to tumor cell implantation reversed the decreased vascularity and tumorigenicity. The production of proangiogenic molecules and microvessel density in tumors directly correlated with the number of infiltrating leukocytes, suggesting that tumor-infiltrating leukocytes are essential to angiogenesis of murine colon carcinomas.Keywords
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