30/08/2017

A longitudinal MRI study on lymph nodes histiocytosis of a xenograft cancer model

Title: A longitudinal MRI study on lymph nodes histiocytosis of a xenograft cancer model
Authors:

Jiménez-González M, Plaza-García S, Arizeta J, Bianchessi S, Trigueros C, Reese T.

Journal: PLOS ONE, 2017, 12, e0181043

Efforts are continuously made to detect and investigate the pivotal processes and interplay between the response of sentinel lymph node and malignant cells from a primary tumor. Conversely, some frequently used tumor animal models, such as human cancer xenografts, rarely feature metastasis. Therefore, lymph node alterations are seldom assessed. We consider that studying lymph node response could contribute to the understanding of host reaction to cancer. In the present study, we explored the presence of regional lymph node alterations in parallel with tumor growth using a pancreatic tumor xenograft model which does not develop metastasis.  The lack of metastasis as well as the pathological manifestation of the lymph node alteration in this pre-clinical model established here parallels findings in patients with sinus histiocytosis that is correlated with improved survival.