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Tumor-Draining Lymph Secretome En Route to the Regional Lymph Node in Breast Cancer Metastasis

BACKGROUND: During metastasis, tumor cells metastasize from primary tumors to distant organs via the circulatory and the lymphatic systems. There is a plethora of information about metastasis through the circulatory system, however not much information is available about the tumor cells disseminatio...

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Autores principales: Mohammed, Sulma I, Torres-Luquis, Odalys, Zhou, Weidong, Lanman, Nadia Attalah, Espina, Virginia, Liotta, Lance
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Publicado: Dove 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7104086/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32273752
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/BCTT.S236168
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author Mohammed, Sulma I
Torres-Luquis, Odalys
Zhou, Weidong
Lanman, Nadia Attalah
Espina, Virginia
Liotta, Lance
author_facet Mohammed, Sulma I
Torres-Luquis, Odalys
Zhou, Weidong
Lanman, Nadia Attalah
Espina, Virginia
Liotta, Lance
author_sort Mohammed, Sulma I
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description BACKGROUND: During metastasis, tumor cells metastasize from primary tumors to distant organs via the circulatory and the lymphatic systems. There is a plethora of information about metastasis through the circulatory system, however not much information is available about the tumor cells dissemination through the lymphatic system or the lymphatic microenvironment that aids in this process in breast cancer metastasis. PURPOSE: The study designed to examine the tumor-derived secretome in lymph before reaching the draining lymph nodes. METHODS: Using a microsurgical technique, we have collected the lymph in transit from the primary tumor en route to the regional lymph node in animals with metastatic and non-metastatic mammary carcinoma and healthy controls. The lymph samples were subjected to LC-MS/MS analysis, bioinformatics, and pathway analysis. RESULTS: The metastatic tumor-draining lymph before its entry into the closest regional lymph node contain 26 proteins with >175-folds in abundance compared to lymph from non-metastatic tumor-bearing animals. Among these proteins were biliverdin reductase B, heat shock protein, coagulation factor XIII, lymphocytes cytosol protein 1, and aldose reductase. These proteins were not identified in the lymph from healthy animals. Pathways analysis revealed that cadherin-mediated endocytosis, acute phase response, junction signaling, gap junction, VEGF singling, and PI3K/AKT singling pathways are overrepresented in the lymph from metastatic tumor-bearing compared to the lymph from non-metastatic tumor-bearing animals. Among the significantly up-regulated proteins in the lymph from metastatic tumor-bearing animals were proteins that identified in exosomes include heat shock protein, enolase 1 alpha, S100, and biliverdin reductase B. One of the proteins significantly down-regulated in lymph from animals with metastasis is Kininogen, a known metastasis inhibitor protein. CONCLUSION: Proteins and exosomal proteins in lymph draining a metastatic tumor are different from those in lymph draining non-metastatic tumors, and these proteins involved in pathways that regulate tumor cells migration and invasion.
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spelling pubmed-71040862020-04-09 Tumor-Draining Lymph Secretome En Route to the Regional Lymph Node in Breast Cancer Metastasis Mohammed, Sulma I Torres-Luquis, Odalys Zhou, Weidong Lanman, Nadia Attalah Espina, Virginia Liotta, Lance Breast Cancer (Dove Med Press) Original Research BACKGROUND: During metastasis, tumor cells metastasize from primary tumors to distant organs via the circulatory and the lymphatic systems. There is a plethora of information about metastasis through the circulatory system, however not much information is available about the tumor cells dissemination through the lymphatic system or the lymphatic microenvironment that aids in this process in breast cancer metastasis. PURPOSE: The study designed to examine the tumor-derived secretome in lymph before reaching the draining lymph nodes. METHODS: Using a microsurgical technique, we have collected the lymph in transit from the primary tumor en route to the regional lymph node in animals with metastatic and non-metastatic mammary carcinoma and healthy controls. The lymph samples were subjected to LC-MS/MS analysis, bioinformatics, and pathway analysis. RESULTS: The metastatic tumor-draining lymph before its entry into the closest regional lymph node contain 26 proteins with >175-folds in abundance compared to lymph from non-metastatic tumor-bearing animals. Among these proteins were biliverdin reductase B, heat shock protein, coagulation factor XIII, lymphocytes cytosol protein 1, and aldose reductase. These proteins were not identified in the lymph from healthy animals. Pathways analysis revealed that cadherin-mediated endocytosis, acute phase response, junction signaling, gap junction, VEGF singling, and PI3K/AKT singling pathways are overrepresented in the lymph from metastatic tumor-bearing compared to the lymph from non-metastatic tumor-bearing animals. Among the significantly up-regulated proteins in the lymph from metastatic tumor-bearing animals were proteins that identified in exosomes include heat shock protein, enolase 1 alpha, S100, and biliverdin reductase B. One of the proteins significantly down-regulated in lymph from animals with metastasis is Kininogen, a known metastasis inhibitor protein. CONCLUSION: Proteins and exosomal proteins in lymph draining a metastatic tumor are different from those in lymph draining non-metastatic tumors, and these proteins involved in pathways that regulate tumor cells migration and invasion. Dove 2020-03-25 /pmc/articles/PMC7104086/ /pubmed/32273752 http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/BCTT.S236168 Text en © 2020 Mohammed et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ This work is published and licensed by Dove Medical Press Limited. The full terms of this license are available at https://www.dovepress.com/terms.php and incorporate the Creative Commons Attribution – Non Commercial (unported, v3.0) License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/). By accessing the work you hereby accept the Terms. Non-commercial uses of the work are permitted without any further permission from Dove Medical Press Limited, provided the work is properly attributed. For permission for commercial use of this work, please see paragraphs 4.2 and 5 of our Terms (https://www.dovepress.com/terms.php).
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Mohammed, Sulma I
Torres-Luquis, Odalys
Zhou, Weidong
Lanman, Nadia Attalah
Espina, Virginia
Liotta, Lance
Tumor-Draining Lymph Secretome En Route to the Regional Lymph Node in Breast Cancer Metastasis
title Tumor-Draining Lymph Secretome En Route to the Regional Lymph Node in Breast Cancer Metastasis
title_full Tumor-Draining Lymph Secretome En Route to the Regional Lymph Node in Breast Cancer Metastasis
title_fullStr Tumor-Draining Lymph Secretome En Route to the Regional Lymph Node in Breast Cancer Metastasis
title_full_unstemmed Tumor-Draining Lymph Secretome En Route to the Regional Lymph Node in Breast Cancer Metastasis
title_short Tumor-Draining Lymph Secretome En Route to the Regional Lymph Node in Breast Cancer Metastasis
title_sort tumor-draining lymph secretome en route to the regional lymph node in breast cancer metastasis
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7104086/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32273752
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/BCTT.S236168
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