Src-signaling interference impairs the dissemination of blood-borne tumor cells

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Dietmar W. Siemann
Meiyu Dong
Chris Pampo
Wenyin Shi
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[1] University of Florida,Department of Radiation Oncology and Shands Cancer Center
[2] Thomas Jefferson University,Department of Radiation Oncology
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Cell and Tissue Research | 2012年 / 349卷
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Blood borne tumor cells; Metastatic cascade; Src inhibition; Saracatinib;
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Although solid tumors continuously shed cells, only a small fraction of the neoplastic cells that enter the blood stream are capable of establishing metastases. In order to be successful, these cells must attach, extravasate, proliferate and induce angiogenesis. Preclinical studies have shown that small-molecule ATP-competitive Src kinase inhibitors can effectively impair metastasis-associated tumor cell functions in vitro. However, the impact of these agents on the metastatic cascade in vivo is less well understood. In the present studies, we have examined the ability of saracatinib, a dual-specific, orally available inhibitor of Src and Abl protein tyrosine kinases, to interfere with the establishment of lung metastases in mice by tumor cells introduced into the blood stream. The results demonstrate that Src inhibition most effectively interferes with the establishment of secondary tumor deposits when treatments are administered while tumor cells are in the initial phases of dissemination.
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