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Human Omental-Derived Adipose Stem Cells Increase Ovarian Cancer Proliferation, Migration, and Chemoresistance

OBJECTIVES: Adipose tissue contains a population of multipotent adipose stem cells (ASCs) that form tumor stroma and can promote tumor progression. Given the high rate of ovarian cancer metastasis to the omental adipose, we hypothesized that omental-derived ASC may contribute to ovarian cancer growt...

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Autores principales: Nowicka, Aleksandra, Marini, Frank C., Solley, Travis N., Elizondo, Paula B., Zhang, Yan, Sharp, Hadley J., Broaddus, Russell, Kolonin, Mikhail, Mok, Samuel C., Thompson, Melissa S., Woodward, Wendy A., Lu, Karen, Salimian, Bahar, Nagrath, Deepak, Klopp, Ann H.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3847080/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24312594
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0081859
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author Nowicka, Aleksandra
Marini, Frank C.
Solley, Travis N.
Elizondo, Paula B.
Zhang, Yan
Sharp, Hadley J.
Broaddus, Russell
Kolonin, Mikhail
Mok, Samuel C.
Thompson, Melissa S.
Woodward, Wendy A.
Lu, Karen
Salimian, Bahar
Nagrath, Deepak
Klopp, Ann H.
author_facet Nowicka, Aleksandra
Marini, Frank C.
Solley, Travis N.
Elizondo, Paula B.
Zhang, Yan
Sharp, Hadley J.
Broaddus, Russell
Kolonin, Mikhail
Mok, Samuel C.
Thompson, Melissa S.
Woodward, Wendy A.
Lu, Karen
Salimian, Bahar
Nagrath, Deepak
Klopp, Ann H.
author_sort Nowicka, Aleksandra
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description OBJECTIVES: Adipose tissue contains a population of multipotent adipose stem cells (ASCs) that form tumor stroma and can promote tumor progression. Given the high rate of ovarian cancer metastasis to the omental adipose, we hypothesized that omental-derived ASC may contribute to ovarian cancer growth and dissemination. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We isolated ASCs from the omentum of three patients with ovarian cancer, with (O-ASC4, O-ASC5) and without (O-ASC1) omental metastasis. BM-MSCs, SQ-ASCs, O-ASCs were characterized with gene expression arrays and metabolic analysis. Stromal cells effects on ovarian cancer cells proliferation, chemoresistance and radiation resistance was evaluated using co-culture assays with luciferase-labeled human ovarian cancer cell lines. Transwell migration assays were performed with conditioned media from O-ASCs and control cell lines. SKOV3 cells were intraperitionally injected with or without O-ASC1 to track in-vivo engraftment. RESULTS: O-ASCs significantly promoted in vitro proliferation, migration chemotherapy and radiation response of ovarian cancer cell lines. O-ASC4 had more marked effects on migration and chemotherapy response on OVCA 429 and OVCA 433 cells than O-ASC1. Analysis of microarray data revealed that O-ASC4 and O-ASC5 have similar gene expression profiles, in contrast to O-ASC1, which was more similar to BM-MSCs and subcutaneous ASCs in hierarchical clustering. Human O-ASCs were detected in the stroma of human ovarian cancer murine xenografts but not uninvolved ovaries. CONCLUSIONS: ASCs derived from the human omentum can promote ovarian cancer proliferation, migration, chemoresistance and radiation resistance in-vitro. Furthermore, clinical O-ASCs isolates demonstrate heterogenous effects on ovarian cancer in-vitro.
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spelling pubmed-38470802013-12-05 Human Omental-Derived Adipose Stem Cells Increase Ovarian Cancer Proliferation, Migration, and Chemoresistance Nowicka, Aleksandra Marini, Frank C. Solley, Travis N. Elizondo, Paula B. Zhang, Yan Sharp, Hadley J. Broaddus, Russell Kolonin, Mikhail Mok, Samuel C. Thompson, Melissa S. Woodward, Wendy A. Lu, Karen Salimian, Bahar Nagrath, Deepak Klopp, Ann H. PLoS One Research Article OBJECTIVES: Adipose tissue contains a population of multipotent adipose stem cells (ASCs) that form tumor stroma and can promote tumor progression. Given the high rate of ovarian cancer metastasis to the omental adipose, we hypothesized that omental-derived ASC may contribute to ovarian cancer growth and dissemination. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We isolated ASCs from the omentum of three patients with ovarian cancer, with (O-ASC4, O-ASC5) and without (O-ASC1) omental metastasis. BM-MSCs, SQ-ASCs, O-ASCs were characterized with gene expression arrays and metabolic analysis. Stromal cells effects on ovarian cancer cells proliferation, chemoresistance and radiation resistance was evaluated using co-culture assays with luciferase-labeled human ovarian cancer cell lines. Transwell migration assays were performed with conditioned media from O-ASCs and control cell lines. SKOV3 cells were intraperitionally injected with or without O-ASC1 to track in-vivo engraftment. RESULTS: O-ASCs significantly promoted in vitro proliferation, migration chemotherapy and radiation response of ovarian cancer cell lines. O-ASC4 had more marked effects on migration and chemotherapy response on OVCA 429 and OVCA 433 cells than O-ASC1. Analysis of microarray data revealed that O-ASC4 and O-ASC5 have similar gene expression profiles, in contrast to O-ASC1, which was more similar to BM-MSCs and subcutaneous ASCs in hierarchical clustering. Human O-ASCs were detected in the stroma of human ovarian cancer murine xenografts but not uninvolved ovaries. CONCLUSIONS: ASCs derived from the human omentum can promote ovarian cancer proliferation, migration, chemoresistance and radiation resistance in-vitro. Furthermore, clinical O-ASCs isolates demonstrate heterogenous effects on ovarian cancer in-vitro. Public Library of Science 2013-12-02 /pmc/articles/PMC3847080/ /pubmed/24312594 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0081859 Text en © 2013 Nowicka et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Nowicka, Aleksandra
Marini, Frank C.
Solley, Travis N.
Elizondo, Paula B.
Zhang, Yan
Sharp, Hadley J.
Broaddus, Russell
Kolonin, Mikhail
Mok, Samuel C.
Thompson, Melissa S.
Woodward, Wendy A.
Lu, Karen
Salimian, Bahar
Nagrath, Deepak
Klopp, Ann H.
Human Omental-Derived Adipose Stem Cells Increase Ovarian Cancer Proliferation, Migration, and Chemoresistance
title Human Omental-Derived Adipose Stem Cells Increase Ovarian Cancer Proliferation, Migration, and Chemoresistance
title_full Human Omental-Derived Adipose Stem Cells Increase Ovarian Cancer Proliferation, Migration, and Chemoresistance
title_fullStr Human Omental-Derived Adipose Stem Cells Increase Ovarian Cancer Proliferation, Migration, and Chemoresistance
title_full_unstemmed Human Omental-Derived Adipose Stem Cells Increase Ovarian Cancer Proliferation, Migration, and Chemoresistance
title_short Human Omental-Derived Adipose Stem Cells Increase Ovarian Cancer Proliferation, Migration, and Chemoresistance
title_sort human omental-derived adipose stem cells increase ovarian cancer proliferation, migration, and chemoresistance
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3847080/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24312594
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0081859
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