Cancer Metastases of 202 Kinds of Cancers via Cytocapsular Tubes

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Tingfang Yi, Gerhard Wagner

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Cancer metastasis is the primary source of solid cancer lethality, but the underlying mechanisms have essentially remained elusive. Recently, we found that cytocapsular tubes, a newly discovered organelle of mammalian cells, conduct cell translocation, suggesting an efficient pathway for cancer cell metastases. METHODS: We performed immunohistochemistry staining and fluorescence microscope imaging analyses of 6 kinds of normal organs (n=14 patients), 38 subtypes of benign tumors (n= 126 patients), and 8,061 clinical solid cancer tissue samples (covering 202 types and subtypes of cancers, and including cancers, paracancer tissues and metastatic cancers) taken from 7,125 cancer patients. These solid cancers cover 30 types of organs. We characterized cytocapsular tubes (CTs), cell migration in CTs, and CT quantity, density, network, superstructures and lifecycle in clinical samples of normal tissues, benign tumors, cancers, paracancer tissues, and metastatic cancers. RESULTS: There is no cytocapsular tubes (CTs) in normal organ tissues. Among the 126 benign tumor samples (covering 38 subtypes) from 126 patients, 86.6% do not have CTs and the other 13.4% show benign-to-malignancy transitions with CTs. Of the 8,061 solid...Continue Reading

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