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Ex vivo Live Imaging of Lung Metastasis and Their Microenvironment
Authors:Renske J.E. van den Bijgaart  Niwen Kong  Carrie Maynard  Vicki Plaks
Affiliation:1.Department of Anatomy, University of California;2.Hubrecht Institute-Royal Dutch Academy of Science and University Medical Center Utrecht;3.Department of Cell and Developmental Biology, Sackler Faculty of Medicine
Abstract:Metastasis is a major cause for cancer-related morbidity and mortality. Metastasis is a multistep process and due to its complexity, the exact cellular and molecular processes that govern metastatic dissemination and growth are still elusive. Live imaging allows visualization of the dynamic and spatial interactions of cells and their microenvironment. Solid tumors commonly metastasize to the lungs. However, the anatomical location of the lungs poses a challenge to intravital imaging. This protocol provides a relatively simple and quick method for ex vivo live imaging of the dynamic interactions between tumor cells and their surrounding stroma within lung metastasis. Using this method, the motility of cancer cells as well as interactions between cancer cells and stromal cells in their microenvironment can be visualized in real time for several hours. By using transgenic fluorescent reporter mice, a fluorescent cell line, injectable fluorescently labeled molecules and/or antibodies, multiple components of the lung microenvironment can be visualized, such as blood vessels and immune cells. To image the different cell types, a spinning disk confocal microscope that allows long-term continuous imaging with rapid, four-color image acquisition has been used. Time-lapse movies compiled from images collected over multiple positions and focal planes show interactions between live metastatic and immune cells for at least 4 hr. This technique can be further used to test chemotherapy or targeted therapy. Moreover, this method could be adapted for the study of other lung-related pathologies that may affect the lung microenvironment.
Keywords:Medicine   Issue 108   Cancer   ex vivo imaging   spinning disk confocal microscopy   metastasis   immune cells   microenvironment   genetically engineered mouse models.
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