Cancer development in hepatocytes by long-term induction of hypoxic hepatocellular carcinoma cell (HCC)-derived exosomes in vivo and in vitro
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Ju, TuoyuDong, Jianjun
Wang, Bowei
Qu, Kaige
Cheng, Can
He, Xiuxia
Tian, Yanling
Crabbe, M. James C.
Wang, Zuobin
Chen, Yujuan
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2023-10-16
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Hypoxic tumor cell-derived exosomes play a key role in the occurrence, development, and metastasis of tumors. However, the mechanism of hypoxia-mediated metastasis remains unclear. In this study, hypoxic hepatocellular carcinoma cell (HCC-LM3)-derived exosomes (H-LM3-exos) were used to induce hepatocytes (HL-7702) over a long term (40 passages in 120 days). A nude mouse experiment further verified the effect of H-LM3-exos on tumor growth and metastasis. The process of cancer development in hepatocytes induced by H-LM3-exos was analyzed using both biological and physical techniques, and the results showed that the proliferation and soft agar growth abilities of the transformed cells were enhanced. The concentration of tumor markers secreted by transformed cells was increased, the cytoskeleton was disordered, and the migration ability was enhanced and was accompanied by epithelial−mesenchymal transition (EMT). Transcriptome results showed that differentially expressed genes between transformed cells and hepatocytes were enriched in cancer-related signaling pathways. The degree of cancer development in transformed cells was enhanced by an increase in H-LM3-exos-induced passages. Nude mice treated with different concentrations of H-LM3-exos showed different degrees of tumor growth and liver lesions. The physical properties of the cells were characterized by atomic force microscopy. Compared with the hepatocytes, the height and roughness of the transformed cells were increased, while the adhesion and elastic modulus were decreased. The changes in physical properties of primary tumor cells and hepatocytes in nude mice were consistent with this trend. Our study linking omics with the physical properties of cells provides a new direction for studying the mechanisms of cancer development and metastasis.Citation
Ju T, Dong J, Wang B, Qu K, Cheng C, He X, Tian Y, Crabbe MJC, Wang Z, Chen Y (2023) 'Cancer development in hepatocytes by long-term induction of hypoxic hepatocellular carcinoma cell (HCC)-derived exosomes in vivo and in vitro', Molecular Pharmaceutics, 20 (11), pp.5579-5592.Publisher
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Molecular PharmaceuticsPubMed ID
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This work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation Program of China (No. 62175020), Horizon Europe Program (ENSIGN No. 101086226), Jilin Provincial Science and Technology Program (Nos. 20220201098GX, 20210101038JC, 2020C022-1, 20190702002GH, and 20190201287JC), “111” Project of China (No. D17017), and China Scholarship Council (CSC, No. 202107585024).ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1021/acs.molpharmaceut.3c00488
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