Adipose-Derived Stem Cell Features and MCF-7.
Giuseppe GarroniFrancesca BalzanoSara CrucianiRenzo PalaDonatella CoradduzzaEmanuela AzaraEmanuela BelluMaria Laura CossuGiorgio C GinesuCiriaco CarruCarlo VenturaMargherita MaioliPublished in: Cells (2021)
Human adipose tissue-derived stem cells (hADSCs) are highly suitable for regeneration therapies being easily collected and propagated in vitro. The effects of different external factors and culturing conditions are able to affect hADSC proliferation, senescence, differentiation, and migration, even at the molecular level. In the present paper, we exposed hADSCs to an exhausted medium from the breast cancer cell line (MCF-7) to evaluate whether the soluble factors released by these cells may be able to induce changes in stem cell behavior. In particular, we investigated the expression of stemness-related genes (OCT4; Sox 2; Nanog), the cell-cycle regulators p21 (WAF1/CIP1) p53, epigenetic markers (DNMT1 and Sirt1), and autophagy-related proteins. From our results, we can infer that the exhausted medium from MCF-7 is able to influence the hADSCs behavior increasing the expression of stemness-related genes, cell proliferation, and autophagy. Polyamines detectable in MCF-7 exhausted medium could be related to the higher proliferation capability observed in hADSCs, suggesting direct crosstalk between these molecules and the observed changes in stem cell potency.
Keyphrases
- stem cells
- cell cycle
- breast cancer cells
- cell proliferation
- signaling pathway
- induced apoptosis
- poor prognosis
- adipose tissue
- endothelial cells
- endoplasmic reticulum stress
- cell death
- oxidative stress
- dna methylation
- cell cycle arrest
- pi k akt
- cell therapy
- gene expression
- epithelial mesenchymal transition
- optical coherence tomography
- binding protein
- insulin resistance
- dna damage
- induced pluripotent stem cells
- ischemia reperfusion injury
- metabolic syndrome
- mass spectrometry
- mesenchymal stem cells
- high resolution
- bone marrow
- single molecule