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Barriers to horizontal cell transformation by extracellular vesicles containing oncogenic H-ras

Extracellular vesicles (EVs) enable the exit of regulatory, mutant and oncogenic macromolecules (proteins, RNA and DNA) from their parental tumor cells and uptake of this material by unrelated cellular populations. Among the resulting biological effects of interest is the notion that cancer-derived...

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Autores principales: Lee, Tae Hoon, Chennakrishnaiah, Shilpa, Meehan, Brian, Montermini, Laura, Garnier, Delphine, D'Asti, Esterina, Hou, Wenyang, Magnus, Nathalie, Gayden, Tenzin, Jabado, Nada, Eppert, Kolja, Majewska, Loydie, Rak, Janusz
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Publicado: Impact Journals LLC 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5239530/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27437771
http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.10627
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author Lee, Tae Hoon
Chennakrishnaiah, Shilpa
Meehan, Brian
Montermini, Laura
Garnier, Delphine
D'Asti, Esterina
Hou, Wenyang
Magnus, Nathalie
Gayden, Tenzin
Jabado, Nada
Eppert, Kolja
Majewska, Loydie
Rak, Janusz
author_facet Lee, Tae Hoon
Chennakrishnaiah, Shilpa
Meehan, Brian
Montermini, Laura
Garnier, Delphine
D'Asti, Esterina
Hou, Wenyang
Magnus, Nathalie
Gayden, Tenzin
Jabado, Nada
Eppert, Kolja
Majewska, Loydie
Rak, Janusz
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description Extracellular vesicles (EVs) enable the exit of regulatory, mutant and oncogenic macromolecules (proteins, RNA and DNA) from their parental tumor cells and uptake of this material by unrelated cellular populations. Among the resulting biological effects of interest is the notion that cancer-derived EVs may mediate horizontal transformation of normal cells through transfer of mutant genes, including mutant ras. Here, we report that H-ras-mediated transformation of intestinal epithelial cells (IEC-18) results in the emission of exosome-like EVs containing genomic DNA, HRAS oncoprotein and transcript. However, EV-mediated horizontal transformation of non-transformed cells (epithelial, astrocytic, fibroblastic and endothelial) is transient, limited or absent due to barrier mechanisms that curtail the uptake, retention and function of oncogenic H-ras in recipient cells. Thus, epithelial cells and astrocytes are resistant to EV uptake, unless they undergo malignant transformation. In contrast, primary and immortalized fibroblasts are susceptible to the EV uptake, retention of H-ras DNA and phenotypic transformation, but these effects are transient and fail to produce a permanent tumorigenic conversion of these cells in vitro and in vivo, even after several months of observation. Increased exposure to EVs isolated from H-ras-transformed cancer cells, but not to those from their indolent counterparts, triggers demise of recipient fibroblasts. Uptake of H-ras-containing EVs stimulates but fails to transform primary endothelial cells. Thus, we suggest that intercellular transfer of oncogenes exerts regulatory rather than transforming influence on recipient cells, while cancer cells may often act as preferential EV recipients.
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spelling pubmed-52395302017-01-24 Barriers to horizontal cell transformation by extracellular vesicles containing oncogenic H-ras Lee, Tae Hoon Chennakrishnaiah, Shilpa Meehan, Brian Montermini, Laura Garnier, Delphine D'Asti, Esterina Hou, Wenyang Magnus, Nathalie Gayden, Tenzin Jabado, Nada Eppert, Kolja Majewska, Loydie Rak, Janusz Oncotarget Research Paper Extracellular vesicles (EVs) enable the exit of regulatory, mutant and oncogenic macromolecules (proteins, RNA and DNA) from their parental tumor cells and uptake of this material by unrelated cellular populations. Among the resulting biological effects of interest is the notion that cancer-derived EVs may mediate horizontal transformation of normal cells through transfer of mutant genes, including mutant ras. Here, we report that H-ras-mediated transformation of intestinal epithelial cells (IEC-18) results in the emission of exosome-like EVs containing genomic DNA, HRAS oncoprotein and transcript. However, EV-mediated horizontal transformation of non-transformed cells (epithelial, astrocytic, fibroblastic and endothelial) is transient, limited or absent due to barrier mechanisms that curtail the uptake, retention and function of oncogenic H-ras in recipient cells. Thus, epithelial cells and astrocytes are resistant to EV uptake, unless they undergo malignant transformation. In contrast, primary and immortalized fibroblasts are susceptible to the EV uptake, retention of H-ras DNA and phenotypic transformation, but these effects are transient and fail to produce a permanent tumorigenic conversion of these cells in vitro and in vivo, even after several months of observation. Increased exposure to EVs isolated from H-ras-transformed cancer cells, but not to those from their indolent counterparts, triggers demise of recipient fibroblasts. Uptake of H-ras-containing EVs stimulates but fails to transform primary endothelial cells. Thus, we suggest that intercellular transfer of oncogenes exerts regulatory rather than transforming influence on recipient cells, while cancer cells may often act as preferential EV recipients. Impact Journals LLC 2016-07-16 /pmc/articles/PMC5239530/ /pubmed/27437771 http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.10627 Text en Copyright: © 2016 Lee et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ 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 credited.
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Lee, Tae Hoon
Chennakrishnaiah, Shilpa
Meehan, Brian
Montermini, Laura
Garnier, Delphine
D'Asti, Esterina
Hou, Wenyang
Magnus, Nathalie
Gayden, Tenzin
Jabado, Nada
Eppert, Kolja
Majewska, Loydie
Rak, Janusz
Barriers to horizontal cell transformation by extracellular vesicles containing oncogenic H-ras
title Barriers to horizontal cell transformation by extracellular vesicles containing oncogenic H-ras
title_full Barriers to horizontal cell transformation by extracellular vesicles containing oncogenic H-ras
title_fullStr Barriers to horizontal cell transformation by extracellular vesicles containing oncogenic H-ras
title_full_unstemmed Barriers to horizontal cell transformation by extracellular vesicles containing oncogenic H-ras
title_short Barriers to horizontal cell transformation by extracellular vesicles containing oncogenic H-ras
title_sort barriers to horizontal cell transformation by extracellular vesicles containing oncogenic h-ras
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5239530/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27437771
http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.10627
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