Tumor interstitial fluid (TIF) is a watery phase that accumulates inside the tumor interstitium. Its genesis and fate depend on various factors, namely tumor type, metabolic state of the tumor, expression of vascular endothelial growth factor, and absence of lymphatic system. For almost 30 years TIF remained a neglected entity until it was demonstrated that TIF, and in particular its high pressure, constitutes an important obstacle to drug delivery and immunotherapy. The present review not only summarizes the abundant literature on the processes of TIF genesis and on its effects on therapy but it also presents data that, in our opinion, point towards what is perhaps the real physiological purpose of the TIF: a primitive means of providing nourishment, oxygen, cytokines and matrikines to tumor cells that furthermore promotes the invasion of the normal surrounding tissue and passive metastatization through lymphatics. It is also an inducer of inflammation through increased osmolarity due to albumin loss. Recently, a role for TIF as a possible source of biomarkers has also been suggested.

Tumor Interstitial Fluid as Modulator of Cancer Inflammation, Thrombosis, Immunity and Angiogenesis

MILANESI, GLORIA ANGELA;BUCETA SANDE DE FREITAS, MARIA ISABEL
2012-01-01

Abstract

Tumor interstitial fluid (TIF) is a watery phase that accumulates inside the tumor interstitium. Its genesis and fate depend on various factors, namely tumor type, metabolic state of the tumor, expression of vascular endothelial growth factor, and absence of lymphatic system. For almost 30 years TIF remained a neglected entity until it was demonstrated that TIF, and in particular its high pressure, constitutes an important obstacle to drug delivery and immunotherapy. The present review not only summarizes the abundant literature on the processes of TIF genesis and on its effects on therapy but it also presents data that, in our opinion, point towards what is perhaps the real physiological purpose of the TIF: a primitive means of providing nourishment, oxygen, cytokines and matrikines to tumor cells that furthermore promotes the invasion of the normal surrounding tissue and passive metastatization through lymphatics. It is also an inducer of inflammation through increased osmolarity due to albumin loss. Recently, a role for TIF as a possible source of biomarkers has also been suggested.
2012
The Oncology category covers resources on the etiology, prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of cancer such as chemotherapy, radiation and gene therapy. Cancer specialties such as gynecologic oncology, neuro-oncology, surgical oncology, radiological oncology, oral oncology and dermatological oncology are also included.
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TIF; TIFP; chemotherapy; radiotherapy; immunotherapy; nutritive function; angiogenesis; inflammation; osmotic forces; tumor blood flow; review
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Baronzio, G.; Schwartz, L.; Kiselevsky, M.; Guais, A.; EDWARD SANDERS, E.; Milanesi, GLORIA ANGELA; Baronzio, M.; BUCETA SANDE DE FREITAS, MARIA ISABE...espandi
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