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Small cell lung cancer: circulating tumor cell lines and expression of mediators of angiogenesis and coagulation

AIM: Coagulation is frequently activated in cancer patients and has been correlated with an unfavorable prognosis. To evaluate whether a putative release of tissue factor (TF) by circulating tumor cells (CTCs) represents a target to impair the dissemination of small cell lung cancer (SCLC), the expr...

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Autores principales: Rath, Barbara, Plangger, Adelina, Klameth, Lukas, Hochmair, Maximilian, Ulsperger, Ernst, Boeckx, Bram, Neumayer, Christoph, Hamilton, Gerhard
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Publicado: Open Exploration 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10185438/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37205313
http://dx.doi.org/10.37349/etat.2023.00139
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author Rath, Barbara
Plangger, Adelina
Klameth, Lukas
Hochmair, Maximilian
Ulsperger, Ernst
Boeckx, Bram
Neumayer, Christoph
Hamilton, Gerhard
author_facet Rath, Barbara
Plangger, Adelina
Klameth, Lukas
Hochmair, Maximilian
Ulsperger, Ernst
Boeckx, Bram
Neumayer, Christoph
Hamilton, Gerhard
author_sort Rath, Barbara
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description AIM: Coagulation is frequently activated in cancer patients and has been correlated with an unfavorable prognosis. To evaluate whether a putative release of tissue factor (TF) by circulating tumor cells (CTCs) represents a target to impair the dissemination of small cell lung cancer (SCLC), the expression of relevant proteins in a panel of permanent SCLC and SCLC CTC cell lines that have been established at the Medical University of Vienna. METHODS: Five CTC and SCLC lines were analyzed using a TF enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) tests, RNA sequencing, and western blot arrays covering 55 angiogenic mediators. Furthermore, the influence of topotecan and epirubicin as well as hypoxia-like conditions on the expression of these mediators was investigated. RESULTS: The results demonstrate that the SCLC CTC cell lines express no significant amounts of active TF but thrombospondin-1 (TSP-1), urokinase-type plasminogen activator receptor (uPAR), vascular endothelial-derived growth factor (VEGF) and angiopoietin-2 in two cases. The major difference between the SCLC and SCLC CTC cell lines found was the loss of the expression of angiogenin in the blood-derived CTC lines. Topotecan and epirubicin decreased the expression of VEGF, whereas hypoxia-like conditions upregulated VEGF. CONCLUSIONS: Active TF capable of triggering coagulation seems not to be expressed in SCLC CTC cell lines in significant levels and, thus, CTC-derived TF seems dispensable for dissemination. Nevertheless, all CTC lines form large spheroids, termed tumorospheres, which may become trapped in clots of the microvasculature and extravasate in this supportive microenvironment. The contribution of clotting to the protection and dissemination of CTCs in SCLC may be different from other solid tumors such as breast cancer.
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spelling pubmed-101854382023-05-17 Small cell lung cancer: circulating tumor cell lines and expression of mediators of angiogenesis and coagulation Rath, Barbara Plangger, Adelina Klameth, Lukas Hochmair, Maximilian Ulsperger, Ernst Boeckx, Bram Neumayer, Christoph Hamilton, Gerhard Explor Target Antitumor Ther Original Article AIM: Coagulation is frequently activated in cancer patients and has been correlated with an unfavorable prognosis. To evaluate whether a putative release of tissue factor (TF) by circulating tumor cells (CTCs) represents a target to impair the dissemination of small cell lung cancer (SCLC), the expression of relevant proteins in a panel of permanent SCLC and SCLC CTC cell lines that have been established at the Medical University of Vienna. METHODS: Five CTC and SCLC lines were analyzed using a TF enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) tests, RNA sequencing, and western blot arrays covering 55 angiogenic mediators. Furthermore, the influence of topotecan and epirubicin as well as hypoxia-like conditions on the expression of these mediators was investigated. RESULTS: The results demonstrate that the SCLC CTC cell lines express no significant amounts of active TF but thrombospondin-1 (TSP-1), urokinase-type plasminogen activator receptor (uPAR), vascular endothelial-derived growth factor (VEGF) and angiopoietin-2 in two cases. The major difference between the SCLC and SCLC CTC cell lines found was the loss of the expression of angiogenin in the blood-derived CTC lines. Topotecan and epirubicin decreased the expression of VEGF, whereas hypoxia-like conditions upregulated VEGF. CONCLUSIONS: Active TF capable of triggering coagulation seems not to be expressed in SCLC CTC cell lines in significant levels and, thus, CTC-derived TF seems dispensable for dissemination. Nevertheless, all CTC lines form large spheroids, termed tumorospheres, which may become trapped in clots of the microvasculature and extravasate in this supportive microenvironment. The contribution of clotting to the protection and dissemination of CTCs in SCLC may be different from other solid tumors such as breast cancer. Open Exploration 2023 2023-04-28 /pmc/articles/PMC10185438/ /pubmed/37205313 http://dx.doi.org/10.37349/etat.2023.00139 Text en © The Author(s) 2023. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, for any purpose, even commercially, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made.
spellingShingle Original Article
Rath, Barbara
Plangger, Adelina
Klameth, Lukas
Hochmair, Maximilian
Ulsperger, Ernst
Boeckx, Bram
Neumayer, Christoph
Hamilton, Gerhard
Small cell lung cancer: circulating tumor cell lines and expression of mediators of angiogenesis and coagulation
title Small cell lung cancer: circulating tumor cell lines and expression of mediators of angiogenesis and coagulation
title_full Small cell lung cancer: circulating tumor cell lines and expression of mediators of angiogenesis and coagulation
title_fullStr Small cell lung cancer: circulating tumor cell lines and expression of mediators of angiogenesis and coagulation
title_full_unstemmed Small cell lung cancer: circulating tumor cell lines and expression of mediators of angiogenesis and coagulation
title_short Small cell lung cancer: circulating tumor cell lines and expression of mediators of angiogenesis and coagulation
title_sort small cell lung cancer: circulating tumor cell lines and expression of mediators of angiogenesis and coagulation
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10185438/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37205313
http://dx.doi.org/10.37349/etat.2023.00139
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