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TítuloBladder wall stiffness after cystectomy in bladder cancer patients: a preliminary study
Autor(es)Monteiro-Reis, Sara
Ferreira, João P. S.
Pires, Ricardo A.
Lobo, João
Carvalho, João A.
Reis, R. L.
Jorge, Renato Natal
Jerónimo, Carmen
Palavras-chaveBladder cancer
Atomic force microscopy
Biomechanical properties
Tissue stiffness
Data5-Jan-2023
EditoraMultidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI)
RevistaCancers
CitaçãoMonteiro-Reis, S.; Ferreira, J.P.S.; Pires, R.A.; Lobo, J.; Carvalho, J.A.; Reis, R.L.; Jorge, R.N.; Jerónimo, C. Bladder Wall Stiffness after Cystectomy in Bladder Cancer Patients: A Preliminary Study. Cancers 2023, 15, 359. https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers15020359
Resumo(s)Bladder cancer (BlCa), specifically urothelial carcinomas, is a heterogeneous disease that derives from the urothelial lining. Two main classes of BlCa are acknowledged: the non-muscle invasive BlCa and the muscle-invasive BlCa; the latter constituting an aggressive disease which invades locally and metastasizes systemically. Distinguishing the specific microenvironment that cancer cells experience between mucosa and muscularis propria layers can help elucidate how these cells acquire invasive capacities. In this work, we propose to measure the micromechanical properties of both mucosa and muscularis propria layers of the bladder wall of BlCa patients, using atomic force microscopy (AFM). To do that, two cross-sections of both the macroscopically normal urinary bladder wall and the bladder wall adjacent to the tumor were collected and immediately frozen, prior to AFM samples analysis. The respective “twin” formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded tissue fragments were processed and later evaluated for histopathological examination. H&E staining suggested that tumors promoted the development of muscle-like structures in the mucosa surrounding the neoplastic region. The average Young’s modulus (cell stiffness) in tumor-adjacent specimens was significantly higher in the muscularis propria than in the mucosa. Similarly, the tumor-free specimens had significantly higher Young’s moduli in the muscularis propria than in the urothelium. Young’s moduli were higher in all layers of tumor-adjacent tissues when compared with tumor-free samples. Here we provide insights into the stiffness of the bladder wall layers, and we show that the presence of tumor in the surrounding mucosa leads to an alteration of its smooth muscle content. The quantitative assessment of stiffness range here presented provides essential data for future research on BlCa and for understanding how the biomechanical stimuli can modulate cancer cells’ capacity to invade through the different bladder layers.
TipoArtigo
URIhttps://hdl.handle.net/1822/84982
DOI10.3390/cancers15020359
e-ISSN2072-6694
Versão da editorahttps://www.mdpi.com/2072-6694/15/2/359
Arbitragem científicayes
AcessoAcesso aberto
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