학술논문

In vivo 3D profiling of site-specific human cancer cell morphotypes in zebrafish.
Document Type
Article
Source
Journal of Cell Biology. 11/7/2022, Vol. 221 Issue 11, p1-19. 26p.
Subject
*BRACHYDANIO
*CELL morphology
*EWING'S sarcoma
*COMPUTER vision
*CELL physiology
*PROTEIN expression
Language
ISSN
0021-9525
Abstract
Tissue microenvironments affect the functional states of cancer cells, but determining these influences in vivo has remained a challenge. We present a quantitative high-resolution imaging assay of single cancer cells in zebrafish xenografts to probe functional adaptation to variable cell-extrinsic cues and molecular interventions. Using cell morphology as a surrogate readout of cell functional states, we examine environmental influences on the morphotype distribution of Ewing Sarcoma, a pediatric cancer associated with the oncogene EWSR1-FLI1 and whose plasticity is thought to determine disease outcome through non-genomic mechanisms. Computer vision analysis reveals systematic shifts in the distribution of 3D morphotypes as a function of cell type and seeding site, as well as tissue-specific cellular organizations that recapitulate those observed in human tumors. Reduced expression of the EWSR1-FLI1 protein product causes a shift to more protrusive cells and decreased tissue specificity of the morphotype distribution. Overall, this work establishes a framework for a statistically robust study of cancer cell plasticity in diverse tissue microenvironments. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]