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Osteosarcoma-Derived Extracellular Vesicles Induce Lung Fibroblast Reprogramming.

Authors :
Mazumdar A
Urdinez J
Boro A
Migliavacca J
Arlt MJE
Muff R
Fuchs B
Snedeker JG
Gvozdenovic A
Source :
International journal of molecular sciences [Int J Mol Sci] 2020 Jul 30; Vol. 21 (15). Date of Electronic Publication: 2020 Jul 30.
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Tumor-secreted extracellular vesicles (EVs) have been identified as mediators of cancer-host intercellular communication and shown to support pre-metastatic niche formation by modulating stromal cells at future metastatic sites. While osteosarcoma, the most common primary malignant bone tumor in children and adolescents, has a high propensity for pulmonary metastases, the interaction of osteosarcoma cells with resident lung cells remains poorly understood. Here, we deliver foundational in vitro evidence that osteosarcoma cell-derived EVs drive myofibroblast/cancer-associated fibroblast differentiation. Human lung fibroblasts displayed increased invasive competence, in addition to increased α-smooth muscle actin expression and fibronectin production upon EV treatment. Furthermore, we demonstrate, through the use of transforming growth factor beta receptor 1 (TGFBR1) inhibitors and CRISPR-Cas9-mediated knockouts, that TGFβ1 present in osteosarcoma cell-derived EVs is responsible for lung fibroblast differentiation. Overall, our study highlights osteosarcoma-derived EVs as novel regulators of lung fibroblast activation and provides mechanistic insight into how osteosarcoma cells can modulate distant cells to potentially support metastatic progression.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1422-0067
Volume :
21
Issue :
15
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
International journal of molecular sciences
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
32751693
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms21155451