Imaging tumor-stroma interactions during chemotherapy reveals contributions of the microenvironment to resistance

化疗期间对肿瘤-基质相互作用进行成像揭示了微环境对耐药性的贡献

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作者:Elizabeth S Nakasone, Hanne A Askautrud, Tim Kees, Jae-Hyun Park, Vicki Plaks, Andrew J Ewald, Miriam Fein, Morten G Rasch, Ying-Xim Tan, Jing Qiu, Juwon Park, Pranay Sinha, Mina J Bissell, Eirik Frengen, Zena Werb, Mikala Egeblad

Abstract

Little is known about the dynamics of cancer cell death in response to therapy in the tumor microenvironment. Intravital microscopy of chemotherapy-treated mouse mammary carcinomas allowed us to follow drug distribution, cell death, and tumor-stroma interactions. We observed associations between vascular leakage and response to doxorubicin, including improved response in matrix metalloproteinase-9 null mice that had increased vascular leakage. Furthermore, we observed CCR2-dependent infiltration of myeloid cells after treatment and that Ccr2 null host mice responded better to treatment with doxorubicin or cisplatin. These data show that the microenvironment contributes critically to drug response via regulation of vascular permeability and innate immune cell infiltration. Thus, live imaging can be used to gain insights into drug responses in situ.

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