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Die epithelial-mesenchymale Transition in der Metastasierung des duktalen Adenokarzinoms des Pankreas

Epithelial to mesenchymal transition in the metastatic process of pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma

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Chirurgisches Forum und DGAV Forum 2010

Part of the book series: Deutsche Gesellschaft für Chirurgie ((FORUMBAND,volume 39))

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Introduction: Epithelial to mesenchymal transition (EMT) is recognized as a key process during tumor invasion and metastasis. During EMT, tumor cells of epithelial origin undergo a series of changes such as loss of cell-cell adhesion and acquisition of motility. However, it has been observed that cells having undergone EMT do not form metastases and that metastases retain the original epithelial phenotype devoid of EMT characteristics. This study investigates the phenotype of the primary tumor and its metastases for pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC). Methods: Using 4 PDAC cell lines in an orthotopic mouse model for PDAC, we collected tissue from primary tumors and lymph node metastases. mRNA and miRNA expression profiles were determined by micro array for both sample types and expression of relevant genes was validated by quantitative RT-PCR. Staining for ECAD and β-Catenin was performed by immune histochemistry and histological appearance of primary tumors and metastatic lesions was graded by a pathologist. Statistical analysis was performed using SPSS 16.0 and GeneSpring 7.3.1 (t-test, Bonferroni Correction). Results: Key EMT suppressing miRNAs were significantly upregulated (let-7-family (P < 0.001)) and non differentially regulated (miR-200 family (P = 0.64)) in metastatic lesions vs. primary tumors. Expression of connected EMT relevant mRNAs was not significantly different between tissues (ECAD, HMGA2, ZEB1). Histologically, primary tumors displayed epithelial differentiation in central areas with typical ECAD and β-Catenin distribution while showing a mesenchymal phenotype at the invasive front. Metastases presented an epithelial phenotype. Discussion: Our results support the thesis that only cells with an epithelial differentiation are able to successfully form metastases. Whether these cells undergo a reversal of EMT and regain their original epithelial phenotype or whether non EMT cells are able to invade the bloodstream and colonize distant sites remains unclear and is the focus of current research.

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Mardin, W. et al. (2010). Die epithelial-mesenchymale Transition in der Metastasierung des duktalen Adenokarzinoms des Pankreas. In: Gradinger, R., Menger, M., Meyer, HJ. (eds) Chirurgisches Forum und DGAV Forum 2010. Deutsche Gesellschaft für Chirurgie, vol 39. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-12192-0_23

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