New Insights into the Exosome-Induced Migration of Uveal Melanoma Cells and the Pre-Metastatic Niche Formation in the Liver.
Raquel RamosAntònia VinyalsRafael Campos-MartinEduard CabréJoan Josep BechJavier VaqueroEster Gonzalez-SanchezEsther BertranJosep Ramon FerreresDaniel LorenzoCarolina G De La TorreIsabel FabregatJosep Maria CaminalÀngels FabraPublished in: Cancers (2024)
UM is an aggressive intraocular tumor characterized by high plasticity and a propensity to metastasize in the liver. However, the underlying mechanisms governing liver tropism remain poorly understood. Given the emerging significance of exosomes, we sought to investigate the contribution of UM-derived exosomes to specific steps of the metastatic process. Firstly, we isolated exosomes from UM cells sharing a common genetic background and different metastatic properties. A comparison of protein cargo reveals an overrepresentation of proteins related to cytoskeleton remodeling and actin filament-based movement in exosomes derived from the parental cells that may favor the detachment of cells from the primary site. Secondly, we assessed the role of macrophages in reprogramming the HHSCs by exosomes. The activation of HHSCs triggered a pro-inflammatory and pro-fibrotic environment through cytokine production, upregulation of extracellular matrix molecules, and the activation of signaling pathways. Finally, we found that activated HHSCs promote increased adhesion and migration of UM cells. Our findings shed light on the pivotal role of exosomes in pre-metastatic niche construction in the liver.
Keyphrases
- mesenchymal stem cells
- induced apoptosis
- stem cells
- squamous cell carcinoma
- small cell lung cancer
- cell cycle arrest
- extracellular matrix
- signaling pathway
- cell death
- pi k akt
- cell proliferation
- systemic sclerosis
- bone marrow
- dna methylation
- pseudomonas aeruginosa
- social media
- escherichia coli
- gene expression
- cell migration
- idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis
- high glucose
- drug induced
- stress induced