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Publication : Milky spots promote ovarian cancer metastatic colonization of peritoneal adipose in experimental models.

First Author  Clark R Year  2013
Journal  Am J Pathol Volume  183
Issue  2 Pages  576-91
PubMed ID  23885715 Mgi Jnum  J:199289
Mgi Id  MGI:5502239 Doi  10.1016/j.ajpath.2013.04.023
Citation  Clark R, et al. (2013) Milky spots promote ovarian cancer metastatic colonization of peritoneal adipose in experimental models. Am J Pathol 183(2):576-91
abstractText  The goal of controlling ovarian cancer metastasis formation has elicited considerable interest in identifying the tissue microenvironments involved in cancer cell colonization of the omentum. Omental adipose is a site of prodigious metastasis in both ovarian cancer models and clinical disease. This tissue is unusual for its milky spots, comprised of immune cells, stromal cells, and structural elements surrounding glomerulus-like capillary beds. The present study shows the novel finding that milky spots and adipocytes play distinct and complementary roles in omental metastatic colonization. In vivo assays showed that ID8, CaOV3, HeyA8, and SKOV3ip.1 cancer cells preferentially lodge and grow within omental and splenoportal fat, which contain milky spots, rather than in peritoneal fat depots. Similarly, medium conditioned by milky spot-containing adipose tissue caused 75% more cell migration than did medium conditioned by milky spot-deficient adipose. Studies with immunodeficient mice showed that the mouse genetic background does not alter omental milky spot number and size, nor does it affect ovarian cancer colonization. Finally, consistent with the role of lipids as an energy source for cancer cell growth, in vivo time-course studies revealed an inverse relationship between metastatic burden and omental adipocyte content. Our findings support a two-step model in which both milky spots and adipose have specific roles in colonization of the omentum by ovarian cancer cells.
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