Real-time in vivo imaging has become an integral tool for the investigation and understanding of cellular processes in health and disease at single-cell resolution. This includes the dynamic and complex cellular interactions that occur during cancer progression and the subsequent metastatic dissemination of tumor cells to sites distant from the primary tumor. Herein we outline the methodology for the establishment and intravital imaging of the pulmonary metastatic niche, a preferred site of metastasis for many cancers, and describe the implementation of a lung window to visualize and dissect the intricate behaviour of multiple cell types within this environment. We also address the advantages and limitations of this high-resolution technology.
Keywords: Breast cancer metastasis to the lung; Intravital imaging; Leukocyte recruitment; Lung; Lung intravital imaging; Lung metastasis; Lung metastatic environment; Melanoma metastasis to the lung; Neutrophils.
© 2023. The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature.