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Tumor extracellular matrix: lessons from the second-harmonic generation microscopy
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de Andrade Natal, Rodrigo; Adur, Javier Fernando; Lenz Cesar, Carlos; Vassallo, José; Tumor extracellular matrix: lessons from the second-harmonic generation microscopy; Springer; Surgical and Experimental Pathology; 4; 1; 3-2021; 1-12
2520-8454
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Autor
de Andrade Natal, Rodrigo
Adur, Javier Fernando
Lenz Cesar, Carlos
Vassallo, José
Resumen
Extracellular matrix (ECM) represents more than a mere intercellular cement. It is physiologically active in cell communication, adhesion and proliferation. Collagen is the most abundant protein, making up to 90% of ECM, and 30% of total protein weight in humans. Second-harmonic generation (SHG) microscopy represents an important tool to study collagen organization of ECM in freshly unfixed tissues and paraffin-embedded tissue samples. This manuscript aims to review some of the applications of SHG microscopy in Oncologic Pathology, mainly in the study of ECM of epithelial tumors. It is shown how collagen parameters measured by this technique can aid in the differential diagnosis and in prognostic stratification. There is a tendency to associate higher amount, lower organization and higher linearity of collagen fibers with tumor progression and metastasizing. These represent complex processes, in which matrix remodeling plays a central role, together with cancer cell genetic modifications. Integration of studies on cancer cell biology and ECM are highly advantageous to give us a more complete picture of these processes. As microscopic techniques provide topographic information allied with biologic characteristics of tissue components, they represent important tools for a more complete understanding of cancer progression. In this context, SHG has provided significant insights in human tumor specimens, readily available for Pathologists. Fil: de Andrade Natal, Rodrigo. Universidade Estadual de Campinas; Brasil Fil: Adur, Javier Fernando. Universidad Nacional de Entre Ríos. Instituto de Investigación y Desarrollo en Bioingeniería y Bioinformática - Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Santa Fe. Instituto de Investigación y Desarrollo en Bioingeniería y Bioinformática; Argentina Fil: Lenz Cesar, Carlos. Universidade Estadual de Campinas; Brasil Fil: Vassallo, José. Universidade Estadual de Campinas; Brasil