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Adipose-derived stem cell-mediated paclitaxel delivery inhibits breast cancer growth

Breast cancer represents the main malignancy in women and autologous fat grafting is a diffuse procedure in the management of post-surgical breast defects causing patients’ psychosocial problems, with high costs for the public health. Recently, beneficial effects of fat grafting during post-surgical...

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Autores principales: Scioli, Maria Giovanna, Artuso, Simona, D'Angelo, Carmen, Porru, Manuela, D’Amico, Federico, Bielli, Alessandra, Gentile, Pietro, Cervelli, Valerio, Leonetti, Carlo, Orlandi, Augusto
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6128546/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30192811
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0203426
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author Scioli, Maria Giovanna
Artuso, Simona
D'Angelo, Carmen
Porru, Manuela
D’Amico, Federico
Bielli, Alessandra
Gentile, Pietro
Cervelli, Valerio
Leonetti, Carlo
Orlandi, Augusto
author_facet Scioli, Maria Giovanna
Artuso, Simona
D'Angelo, Carmen
Porru, Manuela
D’Amico, Federico
Bielli, Alessandra
Gentile, Pietro
Cervelli, Valerio
Leonetti, Carlo
Orlandi, Augusto
author_sort Scioli, Maria Giovanna
collection PubMed
description Breast cancer represents the main malignancy in women and autologous fat grafting is a diffuse procedure in the management of post-surgical breast defects causing patients’ psychosocial problems, with high costs for the public health. Recently, beneficial effects of fat grafting during post-surgical breast reconstruction have been amplified from the enrichment with human adipose-derived stem cells (ASCs) present in the stromal vascular fraction (SVF) of adult adipose tissue isolated during intraoperatory procedures. The major concern about the ASC enrichment during post-surgery breast reconstruction depends on their potential ability to release growth factors and hormones that can promote proliferation of residual or quiescent cancer cells, with the risk of de novo cancer development or recurrence. The recent description that adult stem cells primed in vitro may be vehicle for anti-cancer drug delivery offers a new vision concerning the role of ASCs in breast reconstruction after cancer surgery. Paclitaxel (PTX) is a chemotherapeutic agent acting as a microtubule-stabilizing drug inhibiting cancer cell mitotic activity. We optimized PTX loading and release in cultured ASCs and then analyzed the effects of PTX-loaded ASCs and their conditioned medium on CG5 breast cancer survival, proliferation and apoptosis in vitro, and inCG5 xenograft in vivo. We documented that ASCs can uptake and release PTX in vitro, with slight cytotoxic effects. Interestingly, PTX-loaded ASCs in co-culture, as well as conditioned medium alone, inhibited CG5 cell proliferation and survival in vitro and xenograft tumor growth in vivo. The antitumor effect of PTX-loaded ASCs may offer a new perspective concerning the use of ASCs during breast reconstruction becoming an additional local preventive chemotherapeutic agent against tumor recurrence. However, further experiments in vitro and in vivo are needed to collect more evidence confirming the efficacy and safety in cancer patients.
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spelling pubmed-61285462018-09-15 Adipose-derived stem cell-mediated paclitaxel delivery inhibits breast cancer growth Scioli, Maria Giovanna Artuso, Simona D'Angelo, Carmen Porru, Manuela D’Amico, Federico Bielli, Alessandra Gentile, Pietro Cervelli, Valerio Leonetti, Carlo Orlandi, Augusto PLoS One Research Article Breast cancer represents the main malignancy in women and autologous fat grafting is a diffuse procedure in the management of post-surgical breast defects causing patients’ psychosocial problems, with high costs for the public health. Recently, beneficial effects of fat grafting during post-surgical breast reconstruction have been amplified from the enrichment with human adipose-derived stem cells (ASCs) present in the stromal vascular fraction (SVF) of adult adipose tissue isolated during intraoperatory procedures. The major concern about the ASC enrichment during post-surgery breast reconstruction depends on their potential ability to release growth factors and hormones that can promote proliferation of residual or quiescent cancer cells, with the risk of de novo cancer development or recurrence. The recent description that adult stem cells primed in vitro may be vehicle for anti-cancer drug delivery offers a new vision concerning the role of ASCs in breast reconstruction after cancer surgery. Paclitaxel (PTX) is a chemotherapeutic agent acting as a microtubule-stabilizing drug inhibiting cancer cell mitotic activity. We optimized PTX loading and release in cultured ASCs and then analyzed the effects of PTX-loaded ASCs and their conditioned medium on CG5 breast cancer survival, proliferation and apoptosis in vitro, and inCG5 xenograft in vivo. We documented that ASCs can uptake and release PTX in vitro, with slight cytotoxic effects. Interestingly, PTX-loaded ASCs in co-culture, as well as conditioned medium alone, inhibited CG5 cell proliferation and survival in vitro and xenograft tumor growth in vivo. The antitumor effect of PTX-loaded ASCs may offer a new perspective concerning the use of ASCs during breast reconstruction becoming an additional local preventive chemotherapeutic agent against tumor recurrence. However, further experiments in vitro and in vivo are needed to collect more evidence confirming the efficacy and safety in cancer patients. Public Library of Science 2018-09-07 /pmc/articles/PMC6128546/ /pubmed/30192811 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0203426 Text en © 2018 Scioli 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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Scioli, Maria Giovanna
Artuso, Simona
D'Angelo, Carmen
Porru, Manuela
D’Amico, Federico
Bielli, Alessandra
Gentile, Pietro
Cervelli, Valerio
Leonetti, Carlo
Orlandi, Augusto
Adipose-derived stem cell-mediated paclitaxel delivery inhibits breast cancer growth
title Adipose-derived stem cell-mediated paclitaxel delivery inhibits breast cancer growth
title_full Adipose-derived stem cell-mediated paclitaxel delivery inhibits breast cancer growth
title_fullStr Adipose-derived stem cell-mediated paclitaxel delivery inhibits breast cancer growth
title_full_unstemmed Adipose-derived stem cell-mediated paclitaxel delivery inhibits breast cancer growth
title_short Adipose-derived stem cell-mediated paclitaxel delivery inhibits breast cancer growth
title_sort adipose-derived stem cell-mediated paclitaxel delivery inhibits breast cancer growth
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6128546/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30192811
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0203426
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