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Protease Cargo in Circulating Exosomes of Breast Cancer and Ovarian Cancer Patients

BACKGROUND: As is known, exosomes play an important role in promoting progression of cancers by increasing its invasive potential. The aim of this study was to evaluate the levels of tetraspanine-associated (ADAM-10) and tetraspanine-nonassociated proteases (20S proteasomes) in exosomes from culture...

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Autores principales: Tamkovich, Svetlana N, Yunusova, Natalia V, Tugutova, Elena, Somov, Anton K, Proskura, Ksenia V, Kolomiets, Larisa A, Stakheeva, Marina N, Grigor’eva, Alina E, Laktionov, Pavel P, Kondakova, Irina V
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: West Asia Organization for Cancer Prevention 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6485591/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30678441
http://dx.doi.org/10.31557/APJCP.2019.20.1.255
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author Tamkovich, Svetlana N
Yunusova, Natalia V
Tugutova, Elena
Somov, Anton K
Proskura, Ksenia V
Kolomiets, Larisa A
Stakheeva, Marina N
Grigor’eva, Alina E
Laktionov, Pavel P
Kondakova, Irina V
author_facet Tamkovich, Svetlana N
Yunusova, Natalia V
Tugutova, Elena
Somov, Anton K
Proskura, Ksenia V
Kolomiets, Larisa A
Stakheeva, Marina N
Grigor’eva, Alina E
Laktionov, Pavel P
Kondakova, Irina V
author_sort Tamkovich, Svetlana N
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description BACKGROUND: As is known, exosomes play an important role in promoting progression of cancers by increasing its invasive potential. The aim of this study was to evaluate the levels of tetraspanine-associated (ADAM-10) and tetraspanine-nonassociated proteases (20S proteasomes) in exosomes from culture medium, plasma exosomes of patients with breast tumors and plasma and ascites of ovarian tumor patients. METHODS: MCF-7 and SVO-3 culture mediums and blood samples from healthy females (n = 30, HFs), patients with diffuse dyshormonal dysplasia of the breast (n=28, BBTPs), breast cancer patients (n=32, BCPs), borderline ovarian tumor patients (n=20, BOTPs) and blood and ascites samples ovarian cancer patients (n=35, OCPs) were included in the study. Exosomes from plasma, ascites and culture mediums were isolated and characterized in according to Extracellular Vesicles Society. The expression levels of 20S proteasome and ADAM-10 in exosomes were determined using flow cytometry and western blot analysis, correspondingly. RESULTS: The subpopulation composition of the exosomes from MCF-7 culture medium and from blood plasma of HFs and breast diseases patients is similar, however CD9/CD24 subpopulation significantly increased at cell supernatant. The similar results was obtained for exosomes from SVO-3 medium and blood plasma and ascites of ovary tumor patients, but CD9/CD24 subpopulation significantly decreased at cells and illness samples, however CD63/CD24 exosomes increased significantly from cell supernatant. 20S proteasome level is significantly increased in exosomes from MCF-7 and SVO-3 culture medium, breast tumor patients and OCPs plasma in comparison to HUVEC culture medium and HFs plasma samples. At CD9-positive exosomes from BCPs plasma and MCF-7 was reveal a high expression of ADAM-10 and low expression is from BBDPs plasma and ovarian tumor patients plasma/ascites samples. Exosomes from ascites OCP had high expression of ADAM-10 in the CD24-positive subpopulation. CONCLUSION: Breast and ovarian cancer development is connected with functioning of immune proteasome forms in plasma and ascites exosomes, while increased ADAM10 expression at CD9-positive exosome was associated with breast cancer and at CD24-positive subpopulation – with ovarian cancer. Obtained data confirm role of exosomal proteases in tumor progression.
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spelling pubmed-64855912019-05-13 Protease Cargo in Circulating Exosomes of Breast Cancer and Ovarian Cancer Patients Tamkovich, Svetlana N Yunusova, Natalia V Tugutova, Elena Somov, Anton K Proskura, Ksenia V Kolomiets, Larisa A Stakheeva, Marina N Grigor’eva, Alina E Laktionov, Pavel P Kondakova, Irina V Asian Pac J Cancer Prev Research Article BACKGROUND: As is known, exosomes play an important role in promoting progression of cancers by increasing its invasive potential. The aim of this study was to evaluate the levels of tetraspanine-associated (ADAM-10) and tetraspanine-nonassociated proteases (20S proteasomes) in exosomes from culture medium, plasma exosomes of patients with breast tumors and plasma and ascites of ovarian tumor patients. METHODS: MCF-7 and SVO-3 culture mediums and blood samples from healthy females (n = 30, HFs), patients with diffuse dyshormonal dysplasia of the breast (n=28, BBTPs), breast cancer patients (n=32, BCPs), borderline ovarian tumor patients (n=20, BOTPs) and blood and ascites samples ovarian cancer patients (n=35, OCPs) were included in the study. Exosomes from plasma, ascites and culture mediums were isolated and characterized in according to Extracellular Vesicles Society. The expression levels of 20S proteasome and ADAM-10 in exosomes were determined using flow cytometry and western blot analysis, correspondingly. RESULTS: The subpopulation composition of the exosomes from MCF-7 culture medium and from blood plasma of HFs and breast diseases patients is similar, however CD9/CD24 subpopulation significantly increased at cell supernatant. The similar results was obtained for exosomes from SVO-3 medium and blood plasma and ascites of ovary tumor patients, but CD9/CD24 subpopulation significantly decreased at cells and illness samples, however CD63/CD24 exosomes increased significantly from cell supernatant. 20S proteasome level is significantly increased in exosomes from MCF-7 and SVO-3 culture medium, breast tumor patients and OCPs plasma in comparison to HUVEC culture medium and HFs plasma samples. At CD9-positive exosomes from BCPs plasma and MCF-7 was reveal a high expression of ADAM-10 and low expression is from BBDPs plasma and ovarian tumor patients plasma/ascites samples. Exosomes from ascites OCP had high expression of ADAM-10 in the CD24-positive subpopulation. CONCLUSION: Breast and ovarian cancer development is connected with functioning of immune proteasome forms in plasma and ascites exosomes, while increased ADAM10 expression at CD9-positive exosome was associated with breast cancer and at CD24-positive subpopulation – with ovarian cancer. Obtained data confirm role of exosomal proteases in tumor progression. West Asia Organization for Cancer Prevention 2019 /pmc/articles/PMC6485591/ /pubmed/30678441 http://dx.doi.org/10.31557/APJCP.2019.20.1.255 Text en Copyright: © Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention http://creativecommons.org/licenses/BY-SA/4.0 This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License
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Tamkovich, Svetlana N
Yunusova, Natalia V
Tugutova, Elena
Somov, Anton K
Proskura, Ksenia V
Kolomiets, Larisa A
Stakheeva, Marina N
Grigor’eva, Alina E
Laktionov, Pavel P
Kondakova, Irina V
Protease Cargo in Circulating Exosomes of Breast Cancer and Ovarian Cancer Patients
title Protease Cargo in Circulating Exosomes of Breast Cancer and Ovarian Cancer Patients
title_full Protease Cargo in Circulating Exosomes of Breast Cancer and Ovarian Cancer Patients
title_fullStr Protease Cargo in Circulating Exosomes of Breast Cancer and Ovarian Cancer Patients
title_full_unstemmed Protease Cargo in Circulating Exosomes of Breast Cancer and Ovarian Cancer Patients
title_short Protease Cargo in Circulating Exosomes of Breast Cancer and Ovarian Cancer Patients
title_sort protease cargo in circulating exosomes of breast cancer and ovarian cancer patients
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6485591/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30678441
http://dx.doi.org/10.31557/APJCP.2019.20.1.255
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