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Date publication

octobre 2020

Journal

Medecine sciences : M/S

Auteurs

Membres identifiés du Cancéropôle Est :
Dr GOETZ Jacky , Dr LEFEBVRE Olivier , Dr HARLEPP Sébastien , Dr HYENNE Vincent


Tous les auteurs :
Follain G, Gensbittel V, Mary B, Lefebvre O, Harlepp S, Hyenne V, Goetz JG

Résumé

Metastases are the main cause of cancer-related deaths. The chain of events leading to their development is called "the metastatic cascade". The biological and biochemical aspects of this process have been well studied but the importance of biomechanical parameters only recently became a focus in the field. Studies have shown the biological fluids (blood, lymph and interstitial fluid) to play a key role in the metastatic cascade. These fluids participate in the transport of circulating tumor cells (CTCs) as well as the factors that they secrete, while at the same time influencing the events of the metastatic cascade through the forces that they generate. The hemodynamic properties and topological constraints of the vascular architecture control the formation of metastatic niches and the metastatic potential of tumor cells. In this review, we discuss the importance of these mechanical forces and highlight the novel questions and research avenues that they open.

Référence

Med Sci (Paris). 2020 Oct;36(10):872-878