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Long-term lowering of tumour interstitial fluid pressure reduces Ki-67 expression
Authors:Hofmann Matthias  Schultz Maike  Bernd August  Bereiter-Hahn Jürgen  Kaufmann Roland  Kippenberger Stefan
Institution:Department of Dermatology and Venerology, Johann Wolfgang Goethe-University, Theodor-Stern Kai 7, D-60590 Frankfurt/Main, Germany. Matthias.Hofmann@em.uni-frankfurt.de
Abstract:High tumour interstitial fluid pressure (TIFP) is a characteristic of most solid tumours. Recent data give first evidence that mechanical stretch induced by TIFP triggers proliferation in solid tumours. In the present study we compared two protocols of TIFP reduction on the expression of the tumour proliferation marker Ki-67: (a) short-term lowering of TIFP by a singular puncture and (b) long-term lowering of TIFP by catheterization. Utilizing two experimental tumours (A431, A549) it was found that the TIFP broke down rapidly after a singular puncture but recovered within 6h. In case of permanent catheterization no TIFP recovery was observed. After 24h tumours were excised and stained against the proliferation marker Ki-67. While a singular puncture had no effect catheterized tumours showed a significant decrease in Ki-67 expression. Our data suggest that long-term lowering of TIFP is required to reduce tumour proliferation.
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