Regulation of Tumor Invasion by the Physical Microenvironment: Lessons from Breast and Brain Cancer.

IF 12.8 1区 工程技术 Q1 ENGINEERING, BIOMEDICAL
Garrett F Beeghly, Kwasi Y Amofa, Claudia Fischbach, Sanjay Kumar
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Abstract

The success of anticancer therapies is often limited by heterogeneity within and between tumors. While much attention has been devoted to understanding the intrinsic molecular diversity of tumor cells, the surrounding tissue microenvironment is also highly complex and coevolves with tumor cells to drive clinical outcomes. Here, we propose that diverse types of solid tumors share common physical motifs that change in time and space, serving as universal regulators of malignancy. We use breast cancer and glioblastoma as instructive examples and highlight how invasion in both diseases is driven by the appropriation of structural guidance cues, contact-dependent heterotypic interactions with stromal cells, and elevated interstitial fluid pressure and flow. We discuss how engineering strategies show increasing value for measuring and modeling these physical propertiesfor mechanistic studies. Moreover, engineered systems offer great promise for developing and testing novel therapies that improve patient prognosis by normalizing the physical tumor microenvironment.

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物理微环境对肿瘤侵袭的调控:来自乳腺癌和脑癌的经验教训。
抗癌治疗的成功常常受到肿瘤内部和肿瘤之间异质性的限制。虽然人们一直致力于了解肿瘤细胞内在的分子多样性,但肿瘤细胞周围的组织微环境也是高度复杂的,并与肿瘤细胞共同进化,驱动临床结果。在这里,我们提出不同类型的实体肿瘤具有共同的随时间和空间变化的物理基序,作为恶性肿瘤的普遍调节因子。我们以乳腺癌和胶质母细胞瘤为例,强调了这两种疾病的侵袭是如何由结构引导线索的挪用、与基质细胞的接触依赖性异型相互作用以及间质液压力和流量升高驱动的。我们讨论了工程策略如何在机械研究中对这些物理性质的测量和建模显示出越来越大的价值。此外,工程系统为开发和测试通过使肿瘤物理微环境正常化来改善患者预后的新疗法提供了巨大的希望。
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Annual Review of Biomedical Engineering
Annual Review of Biomedical Engineering 工程技术-工程:生物医学
CiteScore
18.80
自引率
0.00%
发文量
14
期刊介绍: Since 1999, the Annual Review of Biomedical Engineering has been capturing major advancements in the expansive realm of biomedical engineering. Encompassing biomechanics, biomaterials, computational genomics and proteomics, tissue engineering, biomonitoring, healthcare engineering, drug delivery, bioelectrical engineering, biochemical engineering, and biomedical imaging, the journal remains a vital resource. The current volume has transitioned from gated to open access through Annual Reviews' Subscribe to Open program, with all articles published under a CC BY license.
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