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Investigating Tunneling Nanotubes in Cancer Cells: Guidelines for Structural and Functional Studies through Cell Imaging

By allowing insured communication between cancer cells themselves and with the neighboring stromal cells, tunneling nanotubes (TNTs) are involved in the multistep process of cancer development from tumorigenesis to the treatment resistance. However, despite their critical role in the biology of canc...

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Autores principales: Dubois, Fatéméh, Bénard, Magalie, Jean-Jacques, Bastien, Schapman, Damien, Roberge, Hélène, Lebon, Alexis, Goux, Didier, Monterroso, Baptiste, Elie, Nicolas, Komuro, Hitoshi, Bazille, Céline, Levallet, Jérôme, Bergot, Emmanuel, Levallet, Guénaëlle, Galas, Ludovic
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Hindawi 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7174938/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32351987
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/2701345
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author Dubois, Fatéméh
Bénard, Magalie
Jean-Jacques, Bastien
Schapman, Damien
Roberge, Hélène
Lebon, Alexis
Goux, Didier
Monterroso, Baptiste
Elie, Nicolas
Komuro, Hitoshi
Bazille, Céline
Levallet, Jérôme
Bergot, Emmanuel
Levallet, Guénaëlle
Galas, Ludovic
author_facet Dubois, Fatéméh
Bénard, Magalie
Jean-Jacques, Bastien
Schapman, Damien
Roberge, Hélène
Lebon, Alexis
Goux, Didier
Monterroso, Baptiste
Elie, Nicolas
Komuro, Hitoshi
Bazille, Céline
Levallet, Jérôme
Bergot, Emmanuel
Levallet, Guénaëlle
Galas, Ludovic
author_sort Dubois, Fatéméh
collection PubMed
description By allowing insured communication between cancer cells themselves and with the neighboring stromal cells, tunneling nanotubes (TNTs) are involved in the multistep process of cancer development from tumorigenesis to the treatment resistance. However, despite their critical role in the biology of cancer, the study of the TNTs has been announced challenging due to not only the absence of a specific biomarker but also the fragile and transitory nature of their structure and the fact that they are hovering freely above the substratum. Here, we proposed to review guidelines to follow for studying the structure and functionality of TNTs in tumoral neuroendocrine cells (PC12) and nontumorigenic human bronchial epithelial cells (HBEC-3, H28). In particular, we reported how crucial is it (i) to consider the culture conditions (culture surface, cell density), (ii) to visualize the formation of TNTs in living cells (mechanisms of formation, 3D representation), and (iii) to identify the cytoskeleton components and the associated elements (categories, origin, tip, and formation/transport) in the TNTs. We also focused on the input of high-resolution cell imaging approaches including Stimulated Emission Depletion (STED) nanoscopy, Transmitted and Scanning Electron Microscopies (TEM and SEM). In addition, we underlined the important role of the organelles in the mechanisms of TNT formation and transfer between the cancer cells. Finally, new biological models for the identification of the TNTs between cancer cells and stromal cells (liquid air interface, ex vivo, in vivo) and the clinical considerations will also be discussed.
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spelling pubmed-71749382020-04-29 Investigating Tunneling Nanotubes in Cancer Cells: Guidelines for Structural and Functional Studies through Cell Imaging Dubois, Fatéméh Bénard, Magalie Jean-Jacques, Bastien Schapman, Damien Roberge, Hélène Lebon, Alexis Goux, Didier Monterroso, Baptiste Elie, Nicolas Komuro, Hitoshi Bazille, Céline Levallet, Jérôme Bergot, Emmanuel Levallet, Guénaëlle Galas, Ludovic Biomed Res Int Review Article By allowing insured communication between cancer cells themselves and with the neighboring stromal cells, tunneling nanotubes (TNTs) are involved in the multistep process of cancer development from tumorigenesis to the treatment resistance. However, despite their critical role in the biology of cancer, the study of the TNTs has been announced challenging due to not only the absence of a specific biomarker but also the fragile and transitory nature of their structure and the fact that they are hovering freely above the substratum. Here, we proposed to review guidelines to follow for studying the structure and functionality of TNTs in tumoral neuroendocrine cells (PC12) and nontumorigenic human bronchial epithelial cells (HBEC-3, H28). In particular, we reported how crucial is it (i) to consider the culture conditions (culture surface, cell density), (ii) to visualize the formation of TNTs in living cells (mechanisms of formation, 3D representation), and (iii) to identify the cytoskeleton components and the associated elements (categories, origin, tip, and formation/transport) in the TNTs. We also focused on the input of high-resolution cell imaging approaches including Stimulated Emission Depletion (STED) nanoscopy, Transmitted and Scanning Electron Microscopies (TEM and SEM). In addition, we underlined the important role of the organelles in the mechanisms of TNT formation and transfer between the cancer cells. Finally, new biological models for the identification of the TNTs between cancer cells and stromal cells (liquid air interface, ex vivo, in vivo) and the clinical considerations will also be discussed. Hindawi 2020-04-13 /pmc/articles/PMC7174938/ /pubmed/32351987 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/2701345 Text en Copyright © 2020 Fatéméh Dubois et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Dubois, Fatéméh
Bénard, Magalie
Jean-Jacques, Bastien
Schapman, Damien
Roberge, Hélène
Lebon, Alexis
Goux, Didier
Monterroso, Baptiste
Elie, Nicolas
Komuro, Hitoshi
Bazille, Céline
Levallet, Jérôme
Bergot, Emmanuel
Levallet, Guénaëlle
Galas, Ludovic
Investigating Tunneling Nanotubes in Cancer Cells: Guidelines for Structural and Functional Studies through Cell Imaging
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title_full Investigating Tunneling Nanotubes in Cancer Cells: Guidelines for Structural and Functional Studies through Cell Imaging
title_fullStr Investigating Tunneling Nanotubes in Cancer Cells: Guidelines for Structural and Functional Studies through Cell Imaging
title_full_unstemmed Investigating Tunneling Nanotubes in Cancer Cells: Guidelines for Structural and Functional Studies through Cell Imaging
title_short Investigating Tunneling Nanotubes in Cancer Cells: Guidelines for Structural and Functional Studies through Cell Imaging
title_sort investigating tunneling nanotubes in cancer cells: guidelines for structural and functional studies through cell imaging
topic Review Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7174938/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32351987
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/2701345
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