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Quantitative Proteomics for the Identification of Differentially Expressed Proteins in the Extracellular Vesicles of Cervical Cancer Cells

The extracellular vesicles (EVs) in a tumoral microenvironment can exert different functions by transferring their content, which has been poorly described in cervical cancer. Here, we tried to clarify the proteomic content of these EVs, comparing those derived from cancerous HPV (+) keratinocytes (...

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Autores principales: Acevedo-Sánchez, Víctor, Martínez-Ruiz, Roy S., Aguilar-Ruíz, Sergio R., Torres-Aguilar, Honorio, Chávez-Olmos, Pedro, Garrido, Efraín, Baltiérrez-Hoyos, Rafael, Romero-Tlalolini, María de los A.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10051161/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36992411
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v15030702
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author Acevedo-Sánchez, Víctor
Martínez-Ruiz, Roy S.
Aguilar-Ruíz, Sergio R.
Torres-Aguilar, Honorio
Chávez-Olmos, Pedro
Garrido, Efraín
Baltiérrez-Hoyos, Rafael
Romero-Tlalolini, María de los A.
author_facet Acevedo-Sánchez, Víctor
Martínez-Ruiz, Roy S.
Aguilar-Ruíz, Sergio R.
Torres-Aguilar, Honorio
Chávez-Olmos, Pedro
Garrido, Efraín
Baltiérrez-Hoyos, Rafael
Romero-Tlalolini, María de los A.
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description The extracellular vesicles (EVs) in a tumoral microenvironment can exert different functions by transferring their content, which has been poorly described in cervical cancer. Here, we tried to clarify the proteomic content of these EVs, comparing those derived from cancerous HPV (+) keratinocytes (HeLa) versus those derived from normal HPV (–) keratinocytes (HaCaT). We performed a quantitative proteomic analysis, using LC-MS/MS, of the EVs from HeLa and HaCaT cell lines. The up- and downregulated proteins in the EVs from the HeLa cell line were established, along with the cellular component, molecular function, biological processes, and signaling pathways in which they participate. The biological processes with the highest number of upregulated proteins are cell adhesion, proteolysis, lipid metabolic process, and immune system processes. Interestingly, three of the top five signaling pathways with more up- and downregulated proteins are part of the immune response. Due to their content, we can infer that EVs can have a significant role in migration, invasion, metastasis, and the activation or suppression of immune system cells in cancer.
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spelling pubmed-100511612023-03-30 Quantitative Proteomics for the Identification of Differentially Expressed Proteins in the Extracellular Vesicles of Cervical Cancer Cells Acevedo-Sánchez, Víctor Martínez-Ruiz, Roy S. Aguilar-Ruíz, Sergio R. Torres-Aguilar, Honorio Chávez-Olmos, Pedro Garrido, Efraín Baltiérrez-Hoyos, Rafael Romero-Tlalolini, María de los A. Viruses Article The extracellular vesicles (EVs) in a tumoral microenvironment can exert different functions by transferring their content, which has been poorly described in cervical cancer. Here, we tried to clarify the proteomic content of these EVs, comparing those derived from cancerous HPV (+) keratinocytes (HeLa) versus those derived from normal HPV (–) keratinocytes (HaCaT). We performed a quantitative proteomic analysis, using LC-MS/MS, of the EVs from HeLa and HaCaT cell lines. The up- and downregulated proteins in the EVs from the HeLa cell line were established, along with the cellular component, molecular function, biological processes, and signaling pathways in which they participate. The biological processes with the highest number of upregulated proteins are cell adhesion, proteolysis, lipid metabolic process, and immune system processes. Interestingly, three of the top five signaling pathways with more up- and downregulated proteins are part of the immune response. Due to their content, we can infer that EVs can have a significant role in migration, invasion, metastasis, and the activation or suppression of immune system cells in cancer. MDPI 2023-03-08 /pmc/articles/PMC10051161/ /pubmed/36992411 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v15030702 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Acevedo-Sánchez, Víctor
Martínez-Ruiz, Roy S.
Aguilar-Ruíz, Sergio R.
Torres-Aguilar, Honorio
Chávez-Olmos, Pedro
Garrido, Efraín
Baltiérrez-Hoyos, Rafael
Romero-Tlalolini, María de los A.
Quantitative Proteomics for the Identification of Differentially Expressed Proteins in the Extracellular Vesicles of Cervical Cancer Cells
title Quantitative Proteomics for the Identification of Differentially Expressed Proteins in the Extracellular Vesicles of Cervical Cancer Cells
title_full Quantitative Proteomics for the Identification of Differentially Expressed Proteins in the Extracellular Vesicles of Cervical Cancer Cells
title_fullStr Quantitative Proteomics for the Identification of Differentially Expressed Proteins in the Extracellular Vesicles of Cervical Cancer Cells
title_full_unstemmed Quantitative Proteomics for the Identification of Differentially Expressed Proteins in the Extracellular Vesicles of Cervical Cancer Cells
title_short Quantitative Proteomics for the Identification of Differentially Expressed Proteins in the Extracellular Vesicles of Cervical Cancer Cells
title_sort quantitative proteomics for the identification of differentially expressed proteins in the extracellular vesicles of cervical cancer cells
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10051161/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36992411
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v15030702
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