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Breaking boundaries: role of the brain barriers in metastatic process
N. Izadi, P. Solár, K. Hašanová, A. Zamani, MS. Akbar, K. Mrázová, M. Bartošík, T. Kazda, R. Hrstka, M. Joukal
Language English Country England, Great Britain
Document type Journal Article, Review
Grant support
CZ.02.01.01/00/22_008/0004644
European Union
CZ.02.01.01/00/22_008/0004644
European Union
CZ.02.01.01/00/22_008/0004644
European Union
CZ.02.01.01/00/22_008/0004644
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NU20-03-00148
Agentura Pro Zdravotnický Výzkum České Republiky
NU20-03-00148
Agentura Pro Zdravotnický Výzkum České Republiky
NU20-03-00148
Agentura Pro Zdravotnický Výzkum České Republiky
NU20-03-00148
Agentura Pro Zdravotnický Výzkum České Republiky
NU20-03-00148
Agentura Pro Zdravotnický Výzkum České Republiky
NU20-03-00148
Agentura Pro Zdravotnický Výzkum České Republiky
MUNI/A/1563/2023
Masarykova Univerzita
MUNI/11/JRG/1143/2023
Masarykova Univerzita
MUNI/A/1563/2023
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- MeSH
- Blood-Brain Barrier * metabolism pathology MeSH
- Humans MeSH
- Neoplasm Metastasis MeSH
- Neoplastic Cells, Circulating pathology MeSH
- Brain Neoplasms * secondary metabolism pathology MeSH
- Animals MeSH
- Check Tag
- Humans MeSH
- Animals MeSH
- Publication type
- Journal Article MeSH
- Review MeSH
Brain metastases (BMs) are the most common intracranial tumors in adults and occur 3-10 times more frequently than primary brain tumors. Despite intensive multimodal therapies, including resection, radiotherapy, and chemotherapy, BMs are associated with poor prognosis and remain challenging to treat. BMs predominantly originate from primary lung (20-56%), breast (5-20%), and melanoma (7-16%) tumors, although they can arise from other cancer types less frequently. The metastatic cascade is a multistep process involving local invasion, intravasation into the bloodstream or lymphatic system, extravasation into normal tissue, and colonization of the distal site. After reaching the brain, circulating tumor cells (CTCs) breach the blood-brain barrier (BBB).The selective permeability of the BBB poses a significant challenge for therapeutic compounds, limiting the treatment efficacy of BMs. Understanding the mechanisms of tumor cell interactions with the BBB is crucial for the development of effective treatments. This review provides an in-depth analysis of the brain barriers, including the BBB, blood-spinal cord barrier, blood-meningeal barrier, blood-arachnoid barrier, and blood-cerebrospinal fluid barrier. It explores the molecular and cellular components of these barriers and their roles in brain metastasis, highlighting the importance of this knowledge for identifying druggable targets to prevent or limit BM formation.
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