Artículo
Extracellular vesicles from thyroid cancer harbor a functional machinery involved in extracellular matrix remodeling
Bravo Miana, Rocío del Carmen ; Soler, María Florencia
; Soler, María Florencia ; Ceschin, Danilo Guillermo
; Ceschin, Danilo Guillermo ; Royo, Félix; Negretti Borga, Dana Maria
; Royo, Félix; Negretti Borga, Dana Maria ; Azkargorta, Mikel; Elortza, Félix; Montesinos, Maria del Mar
; Azkargorta, Mikel; Elortza, Félix; Montesinos, Maria del Mar ; Pellizas, Claudia Gabriela
; Pellizas, Claudia Gabriela ; Falcón-Pérez, Juan Manuel; Donadio, Ana Carolina
; Falcón-Pérez, Juan Manuel; Donadio, Ana Carolina 
 ; Soler, María Florencia
; Soler, María Florencia ; Ceschin, Danilo Guillermo
; Ceschin, Danilo Guillermo ; Royo, Félix; Negretti Borga, Dana Maria
; Royo, Félix; Negretti Borga, Dana Maria ; Azkargorta, Mikel; Elortza, Félix; Montesinos, Maria del Mar
; Azkargorta, Mikel; Elortza, Félix; Montesinos, Maria del Mar ; Pellizas, Claudia Gabriela
; Pellizas, Claudia Gabriela ; Falcón-Pérez, Juan Manuel; Donadio, Ana Carolina
; Falcón-Pérez, Juan Manuel; Donadio, Ana Carolina 
Fecha de publicación:
08/2022
Editorial:
Elsevier Gmbh
Revista:
European Journal Of Cell Biology
ISSN:
0171-9335
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								Inglés
							
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Resumen
Extracellular vesicles (EVs) participate in cell-stroma crosstalk within the tumor microenvironment and fibroblasts (Fb) contribute to tumor promotion in thyroid cancer. However, the role of tumor-stroma derived EVs still needs to be deciphered. We hypothesized that the interaction of thyroid tumor cells with Fb would liberate EVs with a specific proteomic profile, which would have an impact on EV-functionality in thyroid tumor progression-related events. Tumor (TPC-1, 8505c) and non-tumor (NThyOri) thyroid cells were co-cultured with human Fb. EVs, obtained by ultracentrifugation of conditioned media, were characterized by nanoparticle tracking analysis and western blotting. EV-proteomic analysis was performed by mass-spectrometry, and metalloproteinases (MMPs) were studied by zymography. EV-exchange was evaluated using immunofluorescence, confocal microscopy and FACS. EVs expressed classical exosome markers, with EVs from thyroid tumor cell-Fb co-cultures showing a proteomic profile related to extracellular matrix (ECM) remodeling. Bidirectional crosstalk between Fb and TPC-1 cells produced significantly more EVs than their isolated cells, and potentiated EV-functionality. In line with this, Fb-TPC-1 derived EVs induced MMP2 activation in NThyOri supernatants, and MMP2 activity could be evidenced in Fb and TPC-1 contact-independent co-cultures. Besides, MMP2 interactors allowed us to discriminate between EVs from thyroid tumoral and non-tumoral milieus. Interestingly, Fb internalized more EVs from TPC-1 than from NThyOri producing cells. Fb and thyroid tumor cell crosstalk produces specialized EVs with an ECM remodeling proteomic profile, enabling activation of MMP2 and possibly facilitating ECM-degradation, which is potentially linked with thyroid tumor progression.
Palabras clave:
CO-CULTURES
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EXTRACELLULAR VESICLES
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FIBROBLASTS
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MMP2
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PROTEOMICS
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THYROID CANCER
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Articulos de CENTRO DE INV.EN BIOQUI.CLINICA E INMUNOLOGIA
Articulos de CENTRO DE INV.EN BIOQUI.CLINICA E INMUNOLOGIA
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Bravo Miana, Rocío del Carmen; Soler, María Florencia; Ceschin, Danilo Guillermo; Royo, Félix; Negretti Borga, Dana Maria; et al.; Extracellular vesicles from thyroid cancer harbor a functional machinery involved in extracellular matrix remodeling; Elsevier Gmbh; European Journal Of Cell Biology; 101; 3; 8-2022; 1-13
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