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Data from An EMILIN1-Negative Microenvironment Promotes Tumor Cell Proliferation and Lymph Node Invasion

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<div>Abstract<p>The evidence that EMILIN1 (<u>E</u>lastic <u>M</u>icrofibril <u>I</u>nterface <u>L</u>ocated prote<u>IN</u>) deficiency in <i>Emilin1</i><sup>−/−</sup> mice caused dermal and epidermal hyperproliferation and an abnormal lymphatic phenotype prompted us to hypothesize the involvement of this extracellular matrix component in tumor development and in lymphatic metastasis. Using the 12-dimethylbenz(<i>α</i>)anthracene/12-<i>O</i>-tetradecanoylphorbol-13-acetate (DMBA/TPA) two-stage model of skin carcinogenesis, we found that <i>Emilin1</i><sup>−/−</sup> mice presented an accelerated formation, a higher incidence, and the development of a larger number of tumors compared with their wild-type littermates. EMILIN1-negative tumors showed more Ki67-positive proliferating cells and higher levels of pErk1/2. In these tumors, PTEN expression was lower. <i>Emilin1</i><sup>−/−</sup> mice displayed enhanced lymphangiogenesis both in the tumor and in the sentinel lymph nodes. Accordingly, tumor growth and lymph node metastasis of transplanted syngenic tumors were also increased in <i>Emilin1</i><sup>−/−</sup> mice. <i>In vitro</i> transmigration assays through lymphatic endothelial cells showed that EMILIN1 deficiency greatly facilitated tumor cell trafficking. Overall, these data established that EMILIN1 exerts a protective role in tumor growth, in tumor lymphatic vessel formation, as well as in metastatic spread to lymph nodes and reinforced the importance of its presence in the microenvironment to determine the tumor phenotype. <i>Cancer Prev Res; 5(9); 1131–43. ©2012 AACR</i>.</p></div>
Title: Data from An EMILIN1-Negative Microenvironment Promotes Tumor Cell Proliferation and Lymph Node Invasion
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<div>Abstract<p>The evidence that EMILIN1 (<u>E</u>lastic <u>M</u>icrofibril <u>I</u>nterface <u>L</u>ocated prote<u>IN</u>) deficiency in <i>Emilin1</i><sup>−/−</sup> mice caused dermal and epidermal hyperproliferation and an abnormal lymphatic phenotype prompted us to hypothesize the involvement of this extracellular matrix component in tumor development and in lymphatic metastasis.
Using the 12-dimethylbenz(<i>α</i>)anthracene/12-<i>O</i>-tetradecanoylphorbol-13-acetate (DMBA/TPA) two-stage model of skin carcinogenesis, we found that <i>Emilin1</i><sup>−/−</sup> mice presented an accelerated formation, a higher incidence, and the development of a larger number of tumors compared with their wild-type littermates.
EMILIN1-negative tumors showed more Ki67-positive proliferating cells and higher levels of pErk1/2.
In these tumors, PTEN expression was lower.
<i>Emilin1</i><sup>−/−</sup> mice displayed enhanced lymphangiogenesis both in the tumor and in the sentinel lymph nodes.
Accordingly, tumor growth and lymph node metastasis of transplanted syngenic tumors were also increased in <i>Emilin1</i><sup>−/−</sup> mice.
<i>In vitro</i> transmigration assays through lymphatic endothelial cells showed that EMILIN1 deficiency greatly facilitated tumor cell trafficking.
Overall, these data established that EMILIN1 exerts a protective role in tumor growth, in tumor lymphatic vessel formation, as well as in metastatic spread to lymph nodes and reinforced the importance of its presence in the microenvironment to determine the tumor phenotype.
<i>Cancer Prev Res; 5(9); 1131–43.
©2012 AACR</i>.
</p></div>.

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