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Exosomes produced by melanoma cells significantly influence the biological properties of normal and cancer-associated fibroblasts

Authors :
Erik Vlcak
Jana Šáchová
Jiří Novotný
Jan Brábek
Petr Přikryl
Daniel Rösel
Miluše Hradilová
Lucie Pfeiferová
Barbora Dvořánková
Jana Frýdlová
Martin Vokurka
Lukáš Lacina
Michal Kolář
Karolína Strnadová
Karel Smetana
Jana Šmigová
Source :
Histochemistry and Cell Biology. 157:153-172
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2021.

Abstract

The incidence of cutaneous malignant melanoma is increasing worldwide. While the treatment of initial stages of the disease is simple, the advanced disease frequently remains fatal despite novel therapeutic options . This requires identification of novel therapeutic targets in melanoma. Similarly to other types of tumours, the cancer microenvironment plays a prominent role and determines the biological properties of melanoma. Importantly, melanoma cell-produced exosomes represent an important tool of intercellular communication within this cancer ecosystem. We have focused on potential differences in the activity of exosomes produced by melanoma cells towards melanoma-associated fibroblasts and normal dermal fibroblasts. Cancer-associated fibroblasts were activated by the melanoma cell-produced exosomes significantly more than their normal counterparts, as assessed by increased transcription of genes for inflammation-supporting cytokines and chemokines, namely IL-6 or IL-8. We have observed that the response is dependent on the duration of the stimulus via exosomes and also on the quantity of exosomes. Our study demonstrates that melanoma-produced exosomes significantly stimulate the tumour-promoting proinflammatory activity of cancer-associated fibroblasts. This may represent a potential new target of oncologic therapy .

Details

ISSN :
1432119X and 09486143
Volume :
157
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Histochemistry and Cell Biology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....32725066e92cb915b292aa49d36e4761
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00418-021-02052-2