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JIN Bei, ZHANG Ye-yu, PAN Jing-xuan. The Role and Significance of Hepatic Environmental Cells in Tumor Metastatic Colonization to Liver[J]. Journal of Sichuan University (Medical Sciences), 2023, 54(3): 469-474. DOI: 10.12182/20230560301
Citation: JIN Bei, ZHANG Ye-yu, PAN Jing-xuan. The Role and Significance of Hepatic Environmental Cells in Tumor Metastatic Colonization to Liver[J]. Journal of Sichuan University (Medical Sciences), 2023, 54(3): 469-474. DOI: 10.12182/20230560301

The Role and Significance of Hepatic Environmental Cells in Tumor Metastatic Colonization to Liver

  • Metastasis, a main cause of death in tumor patients, is a complicated process that involves multiple steps, presenting a major clinical challenge. Tumor cells break the physical boundaries of a primary tumor, intravasate into the lumina of blood vessels, travel around through blood circulation, extravasate into distant organs, colonize the host organs, and eventually develop into the foci of metastatic cancer. The metastasis of tumor cells exhibits organ-tropism, i.e., tumor cells preferentially spread to specific organs. Liver is a common site for metastasis. The pattern of metastasis in uveal melanoma, colorectal carcinoma, and pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma shows organ-tropism for liver. The anatomical structure of liver determines its hemodynamic characteristics, e.g., low pressure and slow blood flow, which tend to facilitate the stasis and colonization of tumor cells in the liver. Besides the hemodynamic features, the metastatic colonization of liver depends largely on the interaction between tumor cells and the hepatic microenvironment (especially liver-resident cellular components). Resident cells of the hepatic microenvironment include hepatocytes, liver sinusoidal endothelial cells (LSECs), hepatic stellate cells (HSCs), Kupffer cells (KCs), etc. Herein, we discussed the role and significance of liver-resident cells in the metastatic colonization of tumor in the liver.
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