Modelling 3D Tumour Microenvironment In Vivo: A Tool to Predict Cancer Fate

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Abstract

Recently, many studies demonstrated the fundamental role of the tumour microenvironment (TME) in cancer progression. Here, we describe a method to visualize in 3D the behaviour of tumours in zebrafish embryos. We highlight two major actors of the TME, macrophages and vessels. This valuable tool is transposable to Patient-Derived Xenograft imaging in order to predict the fate of malignant tumours according to the dynamics of their TME.

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Marines, J., Lorenzini, F., Kissa, K., & Fontenille, L. (2023). Modelling 3D Tumour Microenvironment In Vivo: A Tool to Predict Cancer Fate. Current Issues in Molecular Biology, 45(11), 9076–9083. https://doi.org/10.3390/cimb45110569

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