Heterotopic implantation alters the regulation of apoptosis and the cell cycle and generates a new metastatic site in a human pancreatic tumor xenograft model
- 1 July 2002
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in The FASEB Journal
- Vol. 16 (9) , 975-982
- https://doi.org/10.1096/fj.01-0973com
Abstract
Differences in growth and in response to antineoplastic drugs between s.c. and orthotopically implanted tumors in nude mice and between the primary tumor and the metastases in human tumors suggest that implantation site may alter the molecular regulation of tumor cells. We assessed the influence of implantation site on cell cycle and apoptotic regulation and the possible contribution of the implantation site in directing the choice of metastatic site by comparing the behavior of tumor aliquots of two human pancreatic xenografts (NP18 and NP9) implanted in the organ where the tumor grows (orthotopically), in heterotopic sites (the site of metastases (liver), and in nonmetastatic sites (subcutis and colon). We observed that implantation site changes tumor growth by altering apoptotic or cell cycle regulation in a tumor-specific manner. In the NP18 tumor it occurs by altering apoptotic induction and activation of the Bad/Bcl-XL/caspase-3 pathway through AKT and Erk regulation, but in the NP9 tumor by changing the activation and/or expression of the proteins that regulate the cell cycle (Erk, PCNA, and cyclin B1). We also observed that implantation site alters the metastatic pattern of the NP9 tumor, originating a new metastatic site.—Farré, L., Casanova, I., Guerrero, S., Trias, M., Capellà, G., Mangues, R. Heterotopic implantation alters the regulation of apoptosis and the cell cycle and generates a new metastatic site in a human pancreatic tumor xenograft model.Keywords
Funding Information
- Ministerio de Ciencia y Tecnología (2FD97-2018, SAF98-0042, SAF99-0089)
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