Extracellular vesicle release from intestinal organoids is modulated by Apc mutation and other colorectal cancer progression factors

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Zsuzsanna Szvicsek
Ádám Oszvald
Lili Szabó
Gyöngyvér Orsolya Sándor
Andrea Kelemen
András Áron Soós
Krisztina Pálóczi
László Harsányi
Tamás Tölgyes
Kristóf Dede
Attila Bursics
Edit I. Buzás
Anikó Zeöld
Zoltán Wiener
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[1] Semmelweis University,Department of Genetics, Cell and Immunobiology
[2] Semmelweis University,1st Department of Surgery
[3] Uzsoki Hospital,undefined
[4] MTA-SE Immune-Proteogenomics Extracellular Vesicle Research Group,undefined
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Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences | 2019年 / 76卷
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Exosome; Adenoma; Cancer patient-derived organoid; Stroma; Tumor; Collagen;
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Extracellular vesicles (EVs) are membrane-surrounded structures that transmit biologically important molecules from the releasing to target cells, thus providing a novel intercellular communication mechanism. Since EVs carry their cargo in a protected form and their secretion is generally increased in tumorigenesis, EVs hold a great potential for early cancer diagnosis. By 3D culturing, we provide evidence that colorectal cancer (CRC) patient-derived organoids, representing a state-of-the-art established and essential approach for studying human CRC, is a suitable model for EV analysis. When testing the effects of major factors promoting CRC progression on EV release in the organoid model, we observed that Apc mutation, leading to uncontrolled Wnt activation and thus to tumorigenesis in the vast majority in CRC patients, critically induces EV release by activating the Wnt pathway. Furthermore, the extracellular matrix component collagen, known to accumulate in tumorigenesis, enhances EV secretion as well. Importantly, we show that fibroblast-derived EVs induce colony formation of CRC organoid cells under hypoxia. In contrast, there was no major effect of tumor cell-derived EVs on the activation of fibroblasts. Collectively, our results with CRC and Apc-mutant adenoma organoids identify Apc mutation and collagen deposition as critical factors for increasing EV release from tumors. Furthermore, we provide evidence that stromal fibroblast-derived EVs contribute to tumorigenesis under unfavorable conditions in CRC.
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页码:2463 / 2476
页数:13
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