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Salting the soil: Targeting the microenvironment of brain metastases

Ethan S. Srinivasan, Aaron C Tan, Carey K. Anders, Ann Marie Pendergast, Dorothy A. Sipkins, David M Ashley, Peter E. Fecci and Mustafa Khasraw
Ethan S. Srinivasan
1School of Medicine, Duke University School of Medicine
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Aaron C Tan
2Division of Medical Oncology, National Cancer Centre Singapore
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3Medical Oncology, Duke Cancer Institute
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Ann Marie Pendergast
4Pharmacology and Cancer Biology, Duke University School of Medicine
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5Medicine, Duke Medical Center
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David M Ashley
6Department of Neurosurgery, Duke University Medical Center,, Rory David Deutsch Professor of Neuro-Oncology
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7Department of Neurosurgery, Duke Medical Center
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Mustafa Khasraw
8Duke University Medical Center, Duke University
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DOI: 10.1158/1535-7163.MCT-20-0579
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Abstract

Paget's 'seed and soil' hypothesis of metastatic spread has acted as a foundation of the field for over a century, with continued evolution as mechanisms of the process have been elucidated. The CNS presents a unique soil through this lens, relatively isolated from peripheral circulation and immune surveillance with distinct cellular and structural composition. Research in primary and metastatic brain tumors has demonstrated that this tumor microenvironment (TME) plays an essential role in the growth of CNS tumors. In each case, the cancerous cells develop complex and bi-directional relationships that reorganize the local TME and reprogram the CNS cells, including endothelial cells, pericytes, astrocytes, microglia, infiltrating monocytes, and lymphocytes. These interactions create a structurally and immunologically permissive TME with malignant processes promoting positive feedback loops and systemic consequences. Strategies to interrupt interactions with the native CNS components, on 'salting the soil,' to create an inhospitable environment are promising in the preclinical setting. This review aims to examine the general and specific pathways thus far investigated in BrM and related work in glioma to identify targetable mechanisms that may have general application across the spectrum of intracranial tumors.

  • Received July 9, 2020.
  • Revision received August 31, 2020.
  • Accepted December 31, 2020.
  • Copyright ©2021, American Association for Cancer Research.
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Salting the soil: Targeting the microenvironment of brain metastases
Ethan S. Srinivasan, Aaron C Tan, Carey K. Anders, Ann Marie Pendergast, Dorothy A. Sipkins, David M Ashley, Peter E. Fecci and Mustafa Khasraw
Mol Cancer Ther January 5 2021 DOI: 10.1158/1535-7163.MCT-20-0579

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Salting the soil: Targeting the microenvironment of brain metastases
Ethan S. Srinivasan, Aaron C Tan, Carey K. Anders, Ann Marie Pendergast, Dorothy A. Sipkins, David M Ashley, Peter E. Fecci and Mustafa Khasraw
Mol Cancer Ther January 5 2021 DOI: 10.1158/1535-7163.MCT-20-0579
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