Modeling lymphangiogenesis in a three-dimensional culture system |
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Authors: | Bruyère Françoise Melen-Lamalle Laurence Blacher Silvia Roland Guy Thiry Marc Moons Lieve Frankenne Francis Carmeliet Peter Alitalo Kari Libert Claude Sleeman Jonathan P Foidart Jean-Michel Noël Agnès |
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Affiliation: | Laboratory of Tumor and Developmental Biology, Groupe Interdisciplinaire de Génoprotéomique Appliqué-Cancer, University of Liège, Avenue de l'H?pital 3, B-4000 Liège, Belgium. |
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Abstract: | A lack of appropriate in vitro models of three-dimensional lymph vessel growth hampers the study of lymphangiogenesis. We developed a lymphatic ring assay--a potent, reproducible and quantifiable three-dimensional culture system for lymphatic endothelial cells that reproduces spreading of endothelial cells from a pre-existing vessel, cell proliferation, migration and differentiation into capillaries. In the assay, mouse thoracic duct fragments are embedded in a collagen gel, leading to the formation of lumen-containing lymphatic capillaries, which we assessed by electron microscopy and immunostaining. We developed a computerized method to quantify the lymphatic network. By applying this model to gene-deficient mice, we found evidence for involvement of the matrix metalloproteinase, MMP-2, in lymphangiogenesis. The lymphatic ring assay bridges the gap between two-dimensional in vitro models and in vivo models of lymphangiogenesis, can be used to exploit the potential of existing transgenic mouse models, and rapidly identify regulators of lymphangiogenesis. |
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