Interactions of platelets with circulating tumor cells contribute to cancer metastasis

Abstract Recent studies have suggested that platelets have a crucial role in enhancing the survival of circulating tumor cells in the bloodstream and aggravating cancer metastasis. The main function of platelets is to bind to the sites of the damaged vessels to stop bleeding. However, in cancer pati...

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Main Authors: Sina Anvari, Ernest Osei, Nima Maftoon
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Nature Publishing Group 2021-07-01
Series:Scientific Reports
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-94735-y
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spelling doaj-083ac39ee3084df9b573bfa03febf8f22021-08-01T11:22:45ZengNature Publishing GroupScientific Reports2045-23222021-07-0111111610.1038/s41598-021-94735-yInteractions of platelets with circulating tumor cells contribute to cancer metastasisSina Anvari0Ernest Osei1Nima Maftoon2Department of Systems Design Engineering, University of WaterlooDepartment of Systems Design Engineering, University of WaterlooDepartment of Systems Design Engineering, University of WaterlooAbstract Recent studies have suggested that platelets have a crucial role in enhancing the survival of circulating tumor cells in the bloodstream and aggravating cancer metastasis. The main function of platelets is to bind to the sites of the damaged vessels to stop bleeding. However, in cancer patients, activated platelets adhere to circulating tumor cells and exacerbate metastatic spreading. Several hypotheses have been proposed about the platelet–cancer cell interactions, but the underlying mechanisms of these interactions are not completely understood yet. In this work, we quantitatively investigated the interactions between circulating tumor cells, red blood cells, platelets, plasma flow and microvessel walls via computational modelling at the cellular scale. Our highly detailed computational model allowed us to understand and quantitatively explain the role of platelets in deformation, adhesion and survival of tumor cells in their active arrest to the endothelium.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-94735-y
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Interactions of platelets with circulating tumor cells contribute to cancer metastasis
Scientific Reports
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Nima Maftoon
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title Interactions of platelets with circulating tumor cells contribute to cancer metastasis
title_short Interactions of platelets with circulating tumor cells contribute to cancer metastasis
title_full Interactions of platelets with circulating tumor cells contribute to cancer metastasis
title_fullStr Interactions of platelets with circulating tumor cells contribute to cancer metastasis
title_full_unstemmed Interactions of platelets with circulating tumor cells contribute to cancer metastasis
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publishDate 2021-07-01
description Abstract Recent studies have suggested that platelets have a crucial role in enhancing the survival of circulating tumor cells in the bloodstream and aggravating cancer metastasis. The main function of platelets is to bind to the sites of the damaged vessels to stop bleeding. However, in cancer patients, activated platelets adhere to circulating tumor cells and exacerbate metastatic spreading. Several hypotheses have been proposed about the platelet–cancer cell interactions, but the underlying mechanisms of these interactions are not completely understood yet. In this work, we quantitatively investigated the interactions between circulating tumor cells, red blood cells, platelets, plasma flow and microvessel walls via computational modelling at the cellular scale. Our highly detailed computational model allowed us to understand and quantitatively explain the role of platelets in deformation, adhesion and survival of tumor cells in their active arrest to the endothelium.
url https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-94735-y
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