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Analysis of the potential of cancer cell lines to release tissue factor-containing microvesicles: correlation with tissue factor and PAR2 expression

BACKGROUND: Despite the association of cancer-derived circulating tissue factor (TF)-containing microvesicles and hypercoagulable state, correlations with the incidence of thrombosis remain unclear. METHODS: In this study the upregulation of TF release upon activation of various cancer cell lines, a...

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Autores principales: Ettelaie, Camille, Collier, Mary EW, Featherby, Sophie, Benelhaj, Naima E., Greenman, John, Maraveyas, Anthony
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4719208/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26793031
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12959-016-0075-3
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author Ettelaie, Camille
Collier, Mary EW
Featherby, Sophie
Benelhaj, Naima E.
Greenman, John
Maraveyas, Anthony
author_facet Ettelaie, Camille
Collier, Mary EW
Featherby, Sophie
Benelhaj, Naima E.
Greenman, John
Maraveyas, Anthony
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description BACKGROUND: Despite the association of cancer-derived circulating tissue factor (TF)-containing microvesicles and hypercoagulable state, correlations with the incidence of thrombosis remain unclear. METHODS: In this study the upregulation of TF release upon activation of various cancer cell lines, and the correlation with TF and PAR2 expression and/or activity was examined. Microvesicle release was induced by PAR2 activation in seventeen cell lines and released microvesicle density, microvesicle-associated TF activity, and phoshpatidylserine-mediated activity were measured. The time-course for TF release was monitored over 90 min in each cell line. In addition, TF mRNA expression, cellular TF protein and cell-surface TF activities were quantified. Moreover, the relative expression of PAR2 mRNA and cellular protein were analysed. Any correlations between the above parameters were examined by determining the Pearson’s correlation coefficients. RESULTS: TF release as microvesicles peaked between 30–60 min post-activation in the majority of cell lines tested. The magnitude of the maximal TF release positively correlated with TF mRNA (c = 0.717; p < 0.001) and PAR2 mRNA (c = 0.770; p < 0.001) expressions while the percentage increase correlated with PAR2 mRNA (c = 0.601; p = 0.011) and protein (c = 0.714; p < 0.001). There was only a weak correlation between resting TF release, and microvesicle release. However, TF release in resting cells did not significantly correlate with any of the parameters examined. Furthermore, TF mRNA expression correlated with PAR2 mRNA expression (c = 0.745; p < 0.001). DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSIONS: In conclusion, our data suggest that TF and PAR2 mRNA, and PAR2 protein are better indicators of the ability of cancer cells to release TF and may constitute more accurate predictors of risk of thrombosis.
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spelling pubmed-47192082016-01-21 Analysis of the potential of cancer cell lines to release tissue factor-containing microvesicles: correlation with tissue factor and PAR2 expression Ettelaie, Camille Collier, Mary EW Featherby, Sophie Benelhaj, Naima E. Greenman, John Maraveyas, Anthony Thromb J Original Basic Research BACKGROUND: Despite the association of cancer-derived circulating tissue factor (TF)-containing microvesicles and hypercoagulable state, correlations with the incidence of thrombosis remain unclear. METHODS: In this study the upregulation of TF release upon activation of various cancer cell lines, and the correlation with TF and PAR2 expression and/or activity was examined. Microvesicle release was induced by PAR2 activation in seventeen cell lines and released microvesicle density, microvesicle-associated TF activity, and phoshpatidylserine-mediated activity were measured. The time-course for TF release was monitored over 90 min in each cell line. In addition, TF mRNA expression, cellular TF protein and cell-surface TF activities were quantified. Moreover, the relative expression of PAR2 mRNA and cellular protein were analysed. Any correlations between the above parameters were examined by determining the Pearson’s correlation coefficients. RESULTS: TF release as microvesicles peaked between 30–60 min post-activation in the majority of cell lines tested. The magnitude of the maximal TF release positively correlated with TF mRNA (c = 0.717; p < 0.001) and PAR2 mRNA (c = 0.770; p < 0.001) expressions while the percentage increase correlated with PAR2 mRNA (c = 0.601; p = 0.011) and protein (c = 0.714; p < 0.001). There was only a weak correlation between resting TF release, and microvesicle release. However, TF release in resting cells did not significantly correlate with any of the parameters examined. Furthermore, TF mRNA expression correlated with PAR2 mRNA expression (c = 0.745; p < 0.001). DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSIONS: In conclusion, our data suggest that TF and PAR2 mRNA, and PAR2 protein are better indicators of the ability of cancer cells to release TF and may constitute more accurate predictors of risk of thrombosis. BioMed Central 2016-01-19 /pmc/articles/PMC4719208/ /pubmed/26793031 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12959-016-0075-3 Text en © Ettelaie et al. 2016 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided 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. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
spellingShingle Original Basic Research
Ettelaie, Camille
Collier, Mary EW
Featherby, Sophie
Benelhaj, Naima E.
Greenman, John
Maraveyas, Anthony
Analysis of the potential of cancer cell lines to release tissue factor-containing microvesicles: correlation with tissue factor and PAR2 expression
title Analysis of the potential of cancer cell lines to release tissue factor-containing microvesicles: correlation with tissue factor and PAR2 expression
title_full Analysis of the potential of cancer cell lines to release tissue factor-containing microvesicles: correlation with tissue factor and PAR2 expression
title_fullStr Analysis of the potential of cancer cell lines to release tissue factor-containing microvesicles: correlation with tissue factor and PAR2 expression
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of the potential of cancer cell lines to release tissue factor-containing microvesicles: correlation with tissue factor and PAR2 expression
title_short Analysis of the potential of cancer cell lines to release tissue factor-containing microvesicles: correlation with tissue factor and PAR2 expression
title_sort analysis of the potential of cancer cell lines to release tissue factor-containing microvesicles: correlation with tissue factor and par2 expression
topic Original Basic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4719208/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26793031
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12959-016-0075-3
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