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Human renal angiomyolipoma cells of male and female origin can migrate and are influenced by microenvironmental factors

BACKGROUND: Improving the knowledge of angiomyolipoma physiopathology might help in refining its pharmacological treatment. We investigated if angiomyolipoma cells have migratory properties, how their growth and motility can be influenced by the hormonal milieu, and if this can be related to a speci...

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Autores principales: Bertolini, Francesca, Casarotti, Giulia, Righi, Luisella, Bollito, Enrico, Albera, Carlo, Racca, Silvia Anna, Colangelo, Donato, Mognetti, Barbara
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6007918/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29920561
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0199371
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author Bertolini, Francesca
Casarotti, Giulia
Righi, Luisella
Bollito, Enrico
Albera, Carlo
Racca, Silvia Anna
Colangelo, Donato
Mognetti, Barbara
author_facet Bertolini, Francesca
Casarotti, Giulia
Righi, Luisella
Bollito, Enrico
Albera, Carlo
Racca, Silvia Anna
Colangelo, Donato
Mognetti, Barbara
author_sort Bertolini, Francesca
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description BACKGROUND: Improving the knowledge of angiomyolipoma physiopathology might help in refining its pharmacological treatment. We investigated if angiomyolipoma cells have migratory properties, how their growth and motility can be influenced by the hormonal milieu, and if this can be related to a specific gender. METHODS: Primary cells were isolated from angiomyolipomas surgically resected for therapeutical reasons in a female and in a male patient. The genetic control demonstrated no TSC2 deletion. Bi- (wound healing) and three-dimensional (transwell assay) migration were analyzed in vitro in basal conditions and under the influence of 17- β-estradiol and SDF-1α. RESULTS: Treatment up to 72 hours with 17-β-estradiol (0.1–100 nM), tamoxifen (0.2–20 μM) or with both, does not modify angiomyolipoma cells proliferation. On the other hand, SDF-1α and 17-β-estradiol treatment induce a significant motility increase (both bi- and three-dimensional) which becomes evident already after 2 hours of incubation. Angiomyolipoma cells express mRNA coding for SDF-1α and 17-β-estradiol receptors and secrete both the metalloproteases principally involved in malignant phenotype acquisition, i.e. MMP-2 and MMP-9. CONCLUSION: Angiomyolipoma cells behave similarly, despite their different source. Primary angiomyolipoma cells migrate in response to hormonal milieu and soluble factors, and produce active metalloproteases, both aspects being consistent with the theory claiming they can migrate to the lungs (and/or other organs) and colonizing them. No main feature, among the aspects we analyzed, seems to be referable to the gender of origin.
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spelling pubmed-60079182018-06-21 Human renal angiomyolipoma cells of male and female origin can migrate and are influenced by microenvironmental factors Bertolini, Francesca Casarotti, Giulia Righi, Luisella Bollito, Enrico Albera, Carlo Racca, Silvia Anna Colangelo, Donato Mognetti, Barbara PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Improving the knowledge of angiomyolipoma physiopathology might help in refining its pharmacological treatment. We investigated if angiomyolipoma cells have migratory properties, how their growth and motility can be influenced by the hormonal milieu, and if this can be related to a specific gender. METHODS: Primary cells were isolated from angiomyolipomas surgically resected for therapeutical reasons in a female and in a male patient. The genetic control demonstrated no TSC2 deletion. Bi- (wound healing) and three-dimensional (transwell assay) migration were analyzed in vitro in basal conditions and under the influence of 17- β-estradiol and SDF-1α. RESULTS: Treatment up to 72 hours with 17-β-estradiol (0.1–100 nM), tamoxifen (0.2–20 μM) or with both, does not modify angiomyolipoma cells proliferation. On the other hand, SDF-1α and 17-β-estradiol treatment induce a significant motility increase (both bi- and three-dimensional) which becomes evident already after 2 hours of incubation. Angiomyolipoma cells express mRNA coding for SDF-1α and 17-β-estradiol receptors and secrete both the metalloproteases principally involved in malignant phenotype acquisition, i.e. MMP-2 and MMP-9. CONCLUSION: Angiomyolipoma cells behave similarly, despite their different source. Primary angiomyolipoma cells migrate in response to hormonal milieu and soluble factors, and produce active metalloproteases, both aspects being consistent with the theory claiming they can migrate to the lungs (and/or other organs) and colonizing them. No main feature, among the aspects we analyzed, seems to be referable to the gender of origin. Public Library of Science 2018-06-19 /pmc/articles/PMC6007918/ /pubmed/29920561 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0199371 Text en © 2018 Bertolini 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Bertolini, Francesca
Casarotti, Giulia
Righi, Luisella
Bollito, Enrico
Albera, Carlo
Racca, Silvia Anna
Colangelo, Donato
Mognetti, Barbara
Human renal angiomyolipoma cells of male and female origin can migrate and are influenced by microenvironmental factors
title Human renal angiomyolipoma cells of male and female origin can migrate and are influenced by microenvironmental factors
title_full Human renal angiomyolipoma cells of male and female origin can migrate and are influenced by microenvironmental factors
title_fullStr Human renal angiomyolipoma cells of male and female origin can migrate and are influenced by microenvironmental factors
title_full_unstemmed Human renal angiomyolipoma cells of male and female origin can migrate and are influenced by microenvironmental factors
title_short Human renal angiomyolipoma cells of male and female origin can migrate and are influenced by microenvironmental factors
title_sort human renal angiomyolipoma cells of male and female origin can migrate and are influenced by microenvironmental factors
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6007918/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29920561
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0199371
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