Cargando…

The Composition of Small Extracellular Vesicles (sEVs) in the Blood Plasma of Colorectal Cancer Patients Reflects the Presence of Metabolic Syndrome and Correlates with Angiogenesis and the Effectiveness of Thermoradiation Therapy

The majority of colorectal cancer patients (CRCPs) develop tumors on the background of “metabolically healthy obesity” or metabolic syndrome. The aim of the work was to study the levels of matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) and heat shock proteins (HSPs) on the surface of blood plasma CD9-positive and...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Yunusova, Natalia V., Svarovsky, Dmitry A., Konovalov, Artem I., Kostromitsky, Dmitry N., Startseva, Zhanna A., Cheremisina, Olga V., Afanas’ev, Sergey G., Kondakova, Irina V., Grigor’eva, Alina E., Vtorushin, Sergey V., Sereda, Elena E., Usova, Anna V., Tamkovich, Svetlana N.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2023
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10143749/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37109070
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jpm13040684
_version_ 1785033931421122560
author Yunusova, Natalia V.
Svarovsky, Dmitry A.
Konovalov, Artem I.
Kostromitsky, Dmitry N.
Startseva, Zhanna A.
Cheremisina, Olga V.
Afanas’ev, Sergey G.
Kondakova, Irina V.
Grigor’eva, Alina E.
Vtorushin, Sergey V.
Sereda, Elena E.
Usova, Anna V.
Tamkovich, Svetlana N.
author_facet Yunusova, Natalia V.
Svarovsky, Dmitry A.
Konovalov, Artem I.
Kostromitsky, Dmitry N.
Startseva, Zhanna A.
Cheremisina, Olga V.
Afanas’ev, Sergey G.
Kondakova, Irina V.
Grigor’eva, Alina E.
Vtorushin, Sergey V.
Sereda, Elena E.
Usova, Anna V.
Tamkovich, Svetlana N.
author_sort Yunusova, Natalia V.
collection PubMed
description The majority of colorectal cancer patients (CRCPs) develop tumors on the background of “metabolically healthy obesity” or metabolic syndrome. The aim of the work was to study the levels of matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) and heat shock proteins (HSPs) on the surface of blood plasma CD9-positive and FABP4-positive small extracellular vesicles (sEVs) from CRCPs depending on metabolic status and tumor angiogenesis, as well as to evaluate the sEVs markers as predictors of the effectiveness of thermoradiotherapy. In CRCPs, compared with patients with colorectal polyps (CPPs), the proportion of triple positive EVs and EVs with the MMP9+MMP2-TIMP1+ phenotype increased significantly among FABP4-positive EVs (adipocyte-derived EVs), which in general may indicate the overexpression of MMP9 and TIMP1 by adipocytes or adipose tissue macrophages in CRCPs. The results obtained have prospects for use as markers to clarify cancer risk in CPPs. One can assume that for CRCPs with metabolic syndrome or metabolically healthy obesity, it is the FABP4+MMP9+MMP2-TIMP1- population of circulating sEVs that is the most optimal biomarker reflecting tumor angiogenesis. Determining this population in the blood will be useful in monitoring patients after treatment for the early detection of tumor progression. CD9+MMP9+MMP2-TIMP1- and MMP9+MMP2-TIMP1+ subpopulations of circulating sEVs are the most promising predictors of the efficacy of thermoradiation therapy because their levels at baseline differ significantly in CRCPs with different tumor responses.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-10143749
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2023
publisher MDPI
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-101437492023-04-29 The Composition of Small Extracellular Vesicles (sEVs) in the Blood Plasma of Colorectal Cancer Patients Reflects the Presence of Metabolic Syndrome and Correlates with Angiogenesis and the Effectiveness of Thermoradiation Therapy Yunusova, Natalia V. Svarovsky, Dmitry A. Konovalov, Artem I. Kostromitsky, Dmitry N. Startseva, Zhanna A. Cheremisina, Olga V. Afanas’ev, Sergey G. Kondakova, Irina V. Grigor’eva, Alina E. Vtorushin, Sergey V. Sereda, Elena E. Usova, Anna V. Tamkovich, Svetlana N. J Pers Med Article The majority of colorectal cancer patients (CRCPs) develop tumors on the background of “metabolically healthy obesity” or metabolic syndrome. The aim of the work was to study the levels of matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) and heat shock proteins (HSPs) on the surface of blood plasma CD9-positive and FABP4-positive small extracellular vesicles (sEVs) from CRCPs depending on metabolic status and tumor angiogenesis, as well as to evaluate the sEVs markers as predictors of the effectiveness of thermoradiotherapy. In CRCPs, compared with patients with colorectal polyps (CPPs), the proportion of triple positive EVs and EVs with the MMP9+MMP2-TIMP1+ phenotype increased significantly among FABP4-positive EVs (adipocyte-derived EVs), which in general may indicate the overexpression of MMP9 and TIMP1 by adipocytes or adipose tissue macrophages in CRCPs. The results obtained have prospects for use as markers to clarify cancer risk in CPPs. One can assume that for CRCPs with metabolic syndrome or metabolically healthy obesity, it is the FABP4+MMP9+MMP2-TIMP1- population of circulating sEVs that is the most optimal biomarker reflecting tumor angiogenesis. Determining this population in the blood will be useful in monitoring patients after treatment for the early detection of tumor progression. CD9+MMP9+MMP2-TIMP1- and MMP9+MMP2-TIMP1+ subpopulations of circulating sEVs are the most promising predictors of the efficacy of thermoradiation therapy because their levels at baseline differ significantly in CRCPs with different tumor responses. MDPI 2023-04-19 /pmc/articles/PMC10143749/ /pubmed/37109070 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jpm13040684 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/).
spellingShingle Article
Yunusova, Natalia V.
Svarovsky, Dmitry A.
Konovalov, Artem I.
Kostromitsky, Dmitry N.
Startseva, Zhanna A.
Cheremisina, Olga V.
Afanas’ev, Sergey G.
Kondakova, Irina V.
Grigor’eva, Alina E.
Vtorushin, Sergey V.
Sereda, Elena E.
Usova, Anna V.
Tamkovich, Svetlana N.
The Composition of Small Extracellular Vesicles (sEVs) in the Blood Plasma of Colorectal Cancer Patients Reflects the Presence of Metabolic Syndrome and Correlates with Angiogenesis and the Effectiveness of Thermoradiation Therapy
title The Composition of Small Extracellular Vesicles (sEVs) in the Blood Plasma of Colorectal Cancer Patients Reflects the Presence of Metabolic Syndrome and Correlates with Angiogenesis and the Effectiveness of Thermoradiation Therapy
title_full The Composition of Small Extracellular Vesicles (sEVs) in the Blood Plasma of Colorectal Cancer Patients Reflects the Presence of Metabolic Syndrome and Correlates with Angiogenesis and the Effectiveness of Thermoradiation Therapy
title_fullStr The Composition of Small Extracellular Vesicles (sEVs) in the Blood Plasma of Colorectal Cancer Patients Reflects the Presence of Metabolic Syndrome and Correlates with Angiogenesis and the Effectiveness of Thermoradiation Therapy
title_full_unstemmed The Composition of Small Extracellular Vesicles (sEVs) in the Blood Plasma of Colorectal Cancer Patients Reflects the Presence of Metabolic Syndrome and Correlates with Angiogenesis and the Effectiveness of Thermoradiation Therapy
title_short The Composition of Small Extracellular Vesicles (sEVs) in the Blood Plasma of Colorectal Cancer Patients Reflects the Presence of Metabolic Syndrome and Correlates with Angiogenesis and the Effectiveness of Thermoradiation Therapy
title_sort composition of small extracellular vesicles (sevs) in the blood plasma of colorectal cancer patients reflects the presence of metabolic syndrome and correlates with angiogenesis and the effectiveness of thermoradiation therapy
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10143749/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37109070
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jpm13040684
work_keys_str_mv AT yunusovanataliav thecompositionofsmallextracellularvesiclessevsinthebloodplasmaofcolorectalcancerpatientsreflectsthepresenceofmetabolicsyndromeandcorrelateswithangiogenesisandtheeffectivenessofthermoradiationtherapy
AT svarovskydmitrya thecompositionofsmallextracellularvesiclessevsinthebloodplasmaofcolorectalcancerpatientsreflectsthepresenceofmetabolicsyndromeandcorrelateswithangiogenesisandtheeffectivenessofthermoradiationtherapy
AT konovalovartemi thecompositionofsmallextracellularvesiclessevsinthebloodplasmaofcolorectalcancerpatientsreflectsthepresenceofmetabolicsyndromeandcorrelateswithangiogenesisandtheeffectivenessofthermoradiationtherapy
AT kostromitskydmitryn thecompositionofsmallextracellularvesiclessevsinthebloodplasmaofcolorectalcancerpatientsreflectsthepresenceofmetabolicsyndromeandcorrelateswithangiogenesisandtheeffectivenessofthermoradiationtherapy
AT startsevazhannaa thecompositionofsmallextracellularvesiclessevsinthebloodplasmaofcolorectalcancerpatientsreflectsthepresenceofmetabolicsyndromeandcorrelateswithangiogenesisandtheeffectivenessofthermoradiationtherapy
AT cheremisinaolgav thecompositionofsmallextracellularvesiclessevsinthebloodplasmaofcolorectalcancerpatientsreflectsthepresenceofmetabolicsyndromeandcorrelateswithangiogenesisandtheeffectivenessofthermoradiationtherapy
AT afanasevsergeyg thecompositionofsmallextracellularvesiclessevsinthebloodplasmaofcolorectalcancerpatientsreflectsthepresenceofmetabolicsyndromeandcorrelateswithangiogenesisandtheeffectivenessofthermoradiationtherapy
AT kondakovairinav thecompositionofsmallextracellularvesiclessevsinthebloodplasmaofcolorectalcancerpatientsreflectsthepresenceofmetabolicsyndromeandcorrelateswithangiogenesisandtheeffectivenessofthermoradiationtherapy
AT grigorevaalinae thecompositionofsmallextracellularvesiclessevsinthebloodplasmaofcolorectalcancerpatientsreflectsthepresenceofmetabolicsyndromeandcorrelateswithangiogenesisandtheeffectivenessofthermoradiationtherapy
AT vtorushinsergeyv thecompositionofsmallextracellularvesiclessevsinthebloodplasmaofcolorectalcancerpatientsreflectsthepresenceofmetabolicsyndromeandcorrelateswithangiogenesisandtheeffectivenessofthermoradiationtherapy
AT seredaelenae thecompositionofsmallextracellularvesiclessevsinthebloodplasmaofcolorectalcancerpatientsreflectsthepresenceofmetabolicsyndromeandcorrelateswithangiogenesisandtheeffectivenessofthermoradiationtherapy
AT usovaannav thecompositionofsmallextracellularvesiclessevsinthebloodplasmaofcolorectalcancerpatientsreflectsthepresenceofmetabolicsyndromeandcorrelateswithangiogenesisandtheeffectivenessofthermoradiationtherapy
AT tamkovichsvetlanan thecompositionofsmallextracellularvesiclessevsinthebloodplasmaofcolorectalcancerpatientsreflectsthepresenceofmetabolicsyndromeandcorrelateswithangiogenesisandtheeffectivenessofthermoradiationtherapy
AT yunusovanataliav compositionofsmallextracellularvesiclessevsinthebloodplasmaofcolorectalcancerpatientsreflectsthepresenceofmetabolicsyndromeandcorrelateswithangiogenesisandtheeffectivenessofthermoradiationtherapy
AT svarovskydmitrya compositionofsmallextracellularvesiclessevsinthebloodplasmaofcolorectalcancerpatientsreflectsthepresenceofmetabolicsyndromeandcorrelateswithangiogenesisandtheeffectivenessofthermoradiationtherapy
AT konovalovartemi compositionofsmallextracellularvesiclessevsinthebloodplasmaofcolorectalcancerpatientsreflectsthepresenceofmetabolicsyndromeandcorrelateswithangiogenesisandtheeffectivenessofthermoradiationtherapy
AT kostromitskydmitryn compositionofsmallextracellularvesiclessevsinthebloodplasmaofcolorectalcancerpatientsreflectsthepresenceofmetabolicsyndromeandcorrelateswithangiogenesisandtheeffectivenessofthermoradiationtherapy
AT startsevazhannaa compositionofsmallextracellularvesiclessevsinthebloodplasmaofcolorectalcancerpatientsreflectsthepresenceofmetabolicsyndromeandcorrelateswithangiogenesisandtheeffectivenessofthermoradiationtherapy
AT cheremisinaolgav compositionofsmallextracellularvesiclessevsinthebloodplasmaofcolorectalcancerpatientsreflectsthepresenceofmetabolicsyndromeandcorrelateswithangiogenesisandtheeffectivenessofthermoradiationtherapy
AT afanasevsergeyg compositionofsmallextracellularvesiclessevsinthebloodplasmaofcolorectalcancerpatientsreflectsthepresenceofmetabolicsyndromeandcorrelateswithangiogenesisandtheeffectivenessofthermoradiationtherapy
AT kondakovairinav compositionofsmallextracellularvesiclessevsinthebloodplasmaofcolorectalcancerpatientsreflectsthepresenceofmetabolicsyndromeandcorrelateswithangiogenesisandtheeffectivenessofthermoradiationtherapy
AT grigorevaalinae compositionofsmallextracellularvesiclessevsinthebloodplasmaofcolorectalcancerpatientsreflectsthepresenceofmetabolicsyndromeandcorrelateswithangiogenesisandtheeffectivenessofthermoradiationtherapy
AT vtorushinsergeyv compositionofsmallextracellularvesiclessevsinthebloodplasmaofcolorectalcancerpatientsreflectsthepresenceofmetabolicsyndromeandcorrelateswithangiogenesisandtheeffectivenessofthermoradiationtherapy
AT seredaelenae compositionofsmallextracellularvesiclessevsinthebloodplasmaofcolorectalcancerpatientsreflectsthepresenceofmetabolicsyndromeandcorrelateswithangiogenesisandtheeffectivenessofthermoradiationtherapy
AT usovaannav compositionofsmallextracellularvesiclessevsinthebloodplasmaofcolorectalcancerpatientsreflectsthepresenceofmetabolicsyndromeandcorrelateswithangiogenesisandtheeffectivenessofthermoradiationtherapy
AT tamkovichsvetlanan compositionofsmallextracellularvesiclessevsinthebloodplasmaofcolorectalcancerpatientsreflectsthepresenceofmetabolicsyndromeandcorrelateswithangiogenesisandtheeffectivenessofthermoradiationtherapy