Tumor progression and metastatic dissemination are driven by cell-intrinsic and biomechanical cues that favor the growth of life-threatening secondary tumors. We recently identified pro-metastatic vascular regions with blood flow profiles that are permissive for the arrest of circulating tumor cells. We have further established that such flow profiles also control endothelial remodeling, which favors extravasation of arrested CTCs. Yet, how shear forces control endothelial remodeling is unknown. In the present work, we aimed at dissecting the cellular and molecular mechanisms driving blood flow-dependent endothelial remodeling. Transcriptomic analysis of endothelial cells revealed that blood flow enhanced VEGFR signaling, among others. Usin...
The growth of a malignant tumor beyond a certain, limited size requires that it first develop an ind...
Endothelial cell motility is central to several biological processes including angiogenesis during w...
Cancer metastasis, the spread of cancer cells to distant organs, is responsible for 90 percent of ca...
Abstract Tumor progression and metastatic dissemination are driven by cell-intrinsic and biomechanic...
The vascular endothelium is a dynamic cellular “organ” that controls passage of nutrients into tissu...
Cancer cells are shed into the blood stream and are exposed to hemodynamic shear stress during metas...
A bias towards angiogenesis from the venous circulation has long been known, but its cause remains u...
The extravasation of cancer cells, a key step for distant metastasis, is thought to be initiated by ...
A deeper understanding of the mechanisms of tumor cell extravasation is essential in creating therap...
Metastatic dissemination of cancer cells is a very complex process. It includes the intravasation of...
International audienceVascular remodeling under conditions of growth or exercise, or during recovery...
Endothelial surface layer (glycocalyx) is the major physiological regulator of tumor cell adhesion t...
Inhibition of VEGF signalling effectively suppresses localized tumour growth but accelerates tumour ...
Arterial networks enlarge in response to increase in tissue metabolism to facilitate flow and nutrie...
Vascular remodeling under conditions of growth or exercise, or during recovery from arterial restric...
The growth of a malignant tumor beyond a certain, limited size requires that it first develop an ind...
Endothelial cell motility is central to several biological processes including angiogenesis during w...
Cancer metastasis, the spread of cancer cells to distant organs, is responsible for 90 percent of ca...
Abstract Tumor progression and metastatic dissemination are driven by cell-intrinsic and biomechanic...
The vascular endothelium is a dynamic cellular “organ” that controls passage of nutrients into tissu...
Cancer cells are shed into the blood stream and are exposed to hemodynamic shear stress during metas...
A bias towards angiogenesis from the venous circulation has long been known, but its cause remains u...
The extravasation of cancer cells, a key step for distant metastasis, is thought to be initiated by ...
A deeper understanding of the mechanisms of tumor cell extravasation is essential in creating therap...
Metastatic dissemination of cancer cells is a very complex process. It includes the intravasation of...
International audienceVascular remodeling under conditions of growth or exercise, or during recovery...
Endothelial surface layer (glycocalyx) is the major physiological regulator of tumor cell adhesion t...
Inhibition of VEGF signalling effectively suppresses localized tumour growth but accelerates tumour ...
Arterial networks enlarge in response to increase in tissue metabolism to facilitate flow and nutrie...
Vascular remodeling under conditions of growth or exercise, or during recovery from arterial restric...
The growth of a malignant tumor beyond a certain, limited size requires that it first develop an ind...
Endothelial cell motility is central to several biological processes including angiogenesis during w...
Cancer metastasis, the spread of cancer cells to distant organs, is responsible for 90 percent of ca...