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The microscopic anatomy of experimental rat CC531 colon tumour metastases: Consequences for immunotherapy?

  • Martin Hagenaars
  • , N. Ensink
  • , Per Basse
  • , M. Hokland
  • , U. Nannmark
  • , Alexander Eggermont
  • , Cornelis Van De Velde
  • , Gert Fleuren
  • , Peter Kuppen

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Abstract

The colon adenocarcinoma cell line CC531 was adopted as a model for immunotherapeutical treatment of experimental colorectal metastases in a syngeneic rat model. We studied the presence and localization of T and natural killer cells, vessels and matrix proteins in in vivo growing CC531 tumours by immunohistochemistry. CC531 tumours were induced either in the lungs by injecting CC531 tumour cells into a tail vein or in the liver by injection of CC531 tumour cells under the liver capsule or into a mesenteric vein. All 3 tumour types were composed of islets of tightly apposed tumour cells surrounded by abundantly present tumour-stroma which contained tumour vessels and matrix proteins. Some of these matrix proteins, especially laminin and collagen IV formed a basal membrane-like structure around the tumour nodules. This structure was most pronounced in mesenteric vein-induced liver tumours and less prominent in subcapsular-induced liver tumours and tail vein-induced lung tumours. Tumour-infiltrating lymphocytes of both T and natural killer cell origin were found in the tumours, but predominantly in the tumour stroma, separated from the islets of tumour cells by the basal membrane-like structure. We hypothesize that the matrix proteins of these tumours play an ambivalent role: they may provide a substratum for migration of effector cells into the tumour stroma but may also provide a barrier preventing direct contact between tumour target cells and immune effector cells.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)189-196
Number of pages8
JournalClinical and Experimental Metastasis
Volume18
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2000
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Colon cancer
  • Immunotherapy
  • Matrix proteins
  • Metastasis
  • Rat

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