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Hendrik A. Messal

Bio: Hendrik A. Messal is an academic researcher from Netherlands Cancer Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mammary gland & Intravital microscopy. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 2 publications receiving 4 citations.

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TL;DR: A review of tissue clearing and three-dimensional imaging as applied to epithelial tissues, and explains how such techniques can improve both our understanding of tumour biology and cancer diagnostics can be found in this article.
Abstract: The visualization of whole organs and organisms through tissue clearing and fluorescence volumetric imaging has revolutionized the way we look at biological samples. Its application to solid tumours is changing our perception of tumour architecture, revealing signalling networks and cell interactions critical in tumour progression, and provides a powerful new strategy for cancer diagnostics. This Review introduces the latest advances in tissue clearing and three-dimensional imaging, examines the challenges in clearing epithelia — the tissue of origin of most malignancies — and discusses the insights that tissue clearing has brought to cancer research, as well as the prospective applications to experimental and clinical oncology. This Review introduces the latest advances in tissue clearing and three-dimensional imaging as applied to epithelial tissues, and explains how such techniques can improve both our understanding of tumour biology and cancer diagnostics.

36 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, a combination of intravital microscopy and genetic reporter systems was used to quantify the dynamics of mammary gland growth and remodeling from single-cell level to organ scale.
Abstract: The architecture of the mouse mammary gland is highly dynamic and constantly remodeled during pubertal development and estrous cycle-driven sprouting and regression of alveolar side branches. During each of these developmental stages, turnover is driven by distinct subsets of mammary epithelial cells. Extensive previous research has shed light on the unique morphological and cell biological characteristics of each stage. However, technological shortcomings failed to capture the dynamics and single-cell contributions to mammary remodeling. Here, we developed in vivo imaging strategies to follow the same mammary ducts over time and quantify the dynamics of mammary gland growth and remodeling from single-cell level to organ scale. Using a combination of intravital microscopy and genetic reporter systems we show how proliferative heterogeneity drives ductal morphogenesis during different developmental stages. To visualize pubertal growth at the cellular level, we performed long-term time-lapse imaging of extending terminal end buds through a mammary imaging window. We show that single-cells within the terminal end buds are extremely motile and continuously exchange position whilst the duct is elongating. To visualize short-term remodeling in the adult mammary gland at the single cell level, we performed multi-day intravital imaging in photoconvertible Kikume Green-Red mice and fluorescent ubiquitination-based cell cycle indicator mice. We demonstrate that the contribution of single-cells to estrous-driven remodeling is highly variable between cells in the same micro-environment. To assess the effects of this dynamic proliferative contribution on the long-term stability of tissue architecture, we developed a repeated skin flap method to assess mammary gland morphology by intravital microscopy over extended time spans for up to six months. Interestingly, in contrast to the short-term dynamic remodeling, the long-term morphology of the mammary gland remains remarkably stable. Together, our tool box of imaging strategies allows to identify and map transient and continuing dynamics of single cells to the architecture of the mammary gland.

11 citations


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TL;DR: In this article, the authors highlight how tissue clearing can revolutionize the histological analysis of developmental processes and advise on how to implement effective clearing protocols, imaging strategies and analysis methods for developmental biology.
Abstract: Tissue clearing increases the transparency of late developmental stages and enables deep imaging in fixed organisms. Successful implementation of these methodologies requires a good grasp of sample processing, imaging and the possibilities offered by image analysis. In this Primer, we highlight how tissue clearing can revolutionize the histological analysis of developmental processes and we advise on how to implement effective clearing protocols, imaging strategies and analysis methods for developmental biology.

25 citations

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TL;DR: In this article , a review of the latest discoveries on how tumor architecture is built and how tissue morphology affects the biology and progression of cancer cells is presented, focusing on carcinoma, the most common type of cancer.
Abstract: The 3D architecture of tissues bearing tumors impacts on the mechanical microenvironment of cancer, the accessibility of stromal cells, and the routes of invasion. A myriad of intrinsic and extrinsic forces exerted by the cancer cells, the host tissue, and the molecular and cellular microenvironment modulate the morphology of the tumor and its malignant potential through mechanical, biochemical, genetic, and epigenetic cues. Recent studies have investigated how tissue architecture influences cancer biology from tumor initiation and progression to distant metastatic seeding and response to therapy. With a focus on carcinoma, the most common type of cancer, this review discusses the latest discoveries on how tumor architecture is built and how tissue morphology affects the biology and progression of cancer cells.

13 citations

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TL;DR: Key achievements in cancer neuroscience research are discussed, further interactions on a variety of related research topics are inspired, and a roadmap for future studies is provided.

10 citations

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TL;DR: A review of the most recent developments in optical tissue clearing and 3D imaging can be found in this article , with a specific focus on clinical applications, where the authors discuss the role of tissue clearing in the field of medical diagnosis.
Abstract: Abstract Understanding the inner morphology of intact tissues is one of the most competitive challenges in modern biology. Since the beginning of the twentieth century, optical tissue clearing (OTC) has provided solutions for volumetric imaging, allowing the microscopic visualization of thick sections of tissue, organoids, up to whole organs and organisms (for example, mouse or rat). Recently, tissue clearing has also been introduced in clinical settings to achieve a more accurate diagnosis with the support of 3D imaging. This review aims to give an overview of the most recent developments in OTC and 3D imaging and to illustrate their role in the field of medical diagnosis, with a specific focus on clinical applications. Graphical abstract

10 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper , the authors summarize the current methods commonly used for modeling perineural invasion and discuss the inherent pros and cons of these approaches for understanding PNI biology, as well as the advantages and disadvantages of these methods.

9 citations