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Published in: Journal of Cancer Research and Clinical Oncology 2/2019

01-02-2019 | Original Article – Cancer Research

Spatiotemporal characteristics of fibroblasts-dependent cancer cell invasion

Authors: Tomoyuki Miyashita, Tomokazu Omori, Hiroshi Nakamura, Masato Sugano, Shinya Neri, Satoshi Fujii, Hiroko Hashimoto, Masahiro Tsuboi, Atsushi Ochiai, Genichiro Ishii

Published in: Journal of Cancer Research and Clinical Oncology | Issue 2/2019

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Abstract

Purpose

Cancer cells can invade the surrounding stroma with the aid of fibroblasts (fibroblasts-dependent invasion). The aim of this study was to explore the spatiotemporal characteristics of fibroblast-dependent invasion of cancer cells.

Methods

We performed an in vitro three-dimensional collagen invasion assay using Fluorescent Ubiquitination-based Cell Cycle indicator (Fucci)-labeled A431 carcinoma cells co-cultured with fibroblasts. We used time-lapse imaging to analyze the total cell number, frequencies of small cancer cell nests and S/G2/M phase of A431 cells in the invasion area. We compared the frequencies of small cancer cell nests and geminin (+) cancer cells within fibroblast-rich areas and fibroblast-poor areas in surgically resected human invasive squamous cell carcinoma tissue.

Results

The total invasion number of A431 cells was significantly higher when cultured with fibroblasts than without. The formation of small cancer cell nests was observed within the invasion area only in the presence of fibroblasts. The frequency of S/G2/M phase cells was significantly higher in A431 cells when cultured with fibroblasts than without. Immunohistochemical analysis of surgically resected human invasive squamous cell carcinoma tissue revealed that the frequencies of small cancer cell nests and geminin-positive cancer cells were significantly higher in fibroblast-rich areas compared to those in fibroblast-poor areas within the same tumor region.

Conclusion

Our current study clearly showed that fibroblast-dependent cancer cell invasion was characterized by the progression in cell cycle and formation of small cancer cell nests.
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Metadata
Title
Spatiotemporal characteristics of fibroblasts-dependent cancer cell invasion
Authors
Tomoyuki Miyashita
Tomokazu Omori
Hiroshi Nakamura
Masato Sugano
Shinya Neri
Satoshi Fujii
Hiroko Hashimoto
Masahiro Tsuboi
Atsushi Ochiai
Genichiro Ishii
Publication date
01-02-2019
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Published in
Journal of Cancer Research and Clinical Oncology / Issue 2/2019
Print ISSN: 0171-5216
Electronic ISSN: 1432-1335
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00432-018-2798-y

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