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Flow-induced Shear Stress Confers Resistance to Carboplatin in an Adherent Three-Dimensional Model for Ovarian Cancer: A Role for EGFR-Targeted Photoimmunotherapy Informed by Physical Stress
A key reason for the persistently grim statistics associated with metastatic ovarian cancer is resistance to conventional agents, including platinum-based chemotherapies. A major source of treatment failure is the high degree of genetic and molecular heterogeneity, which results from significant und...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7230263/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32231055 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm9040924 |
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author | Nath, Shubhankar Pigula, Michael Khan, Amjad P. Hanna, William Ruhi, Mustafa Kemal Dehkordy, Farzaneh Mahmoodpoor Pushpavanam, Karthik Rege, Kaushal Moore, Kaitlin Tsujita, Yujiro Conrad, Christina Inci, Fatih del Carmen, Marcela G. Franco, Walfre Celli, Jonathan P. Demirci, Utkan Hasan, Tayyaba Huang, Huang-Chiao Rizvi, Imran |
author_facet | Nath, Shubhankar Pigula, Michael Khan, Amjad P. Hanna, William Ruhi, Mustafa Kemal Dehkordy, Farzaneh Mahmoodpoor Pushpavanam, Karthik Rege, Kaushal Moore, Kaitlin Tsujita, Yujiro Conrad, Christina Inci, Fatih del Carmen, Marcela G. Franco, Walfre Celli, Jonathan P. Demirci, Utkan Hasan, Tayyaba Huang, Huang-Chiao Rizvi, Imran |
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description | A key reason for the persistently grim statistics associated with metastatic ovarian cancer is resistance to conventional agents, including platinum-based chemotherapies. A major source of treatment failure is the high degree of genetic and molecular heterogeneity, which results from significant underlying genomic instability, as well as stromal and physical cues in the microenvironment. Ovarian cancer commonly disseminates via transcoelomic routes to distant sites, which is associated with the frequent production of malignant ascites, as well as the poorest prognosis. In addition to providing a cell and protein-rich environment for cancer growth and progression, ascitic fluid also confers physical stress on tumors. An understudied area in ovarian cancer research is the impact of fluid shear stress on treatment failure. Here, we investigate the effect of fluid shear stress on response to platinum-based chemotherapy and the modulation of molecular pathways associated with aggressive disease in a perfusion model for adherent 3D ovarian cancer nodules. Resistance to carboplatin is observed under flow with a concomitant increase in the expression and activation of the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) as well as downstream signaling members mitogen-activated protein kinase/extracellular signal-regulated kinase (MEK) and extracellular signal-regulated kinase (ERK). The uptake of platinum by the 3D ovarian cancer nodules was significantly higher in flow cultures compared to static cultures. A downregulation of phospho-focal adhesion kinase (p-FAK), vinculin, and phospho-paxillin was observed following carboplatin treatment in both flow and static cultures. Interestingly, low-dose anti-EGFR photoimmunotherapy (PIT), a targeted photochemical modality, was found to be equally effective in ovarian tumors grown under flow and static conditions. These findings highlight the need to further develop PIT-based combinations that target the EGFR, and sensitize ovarian cancers to chemotherapy in the context of flow-induced shear stress. |
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spelling | pubmed-72302632020-05-28 Flow-induced Shear Stress Confers Resistance to Carboplatin in an Adherent Three-Dimensional Model for Ovarian Cancer: A Role for EGFR-Targeted Photoimmunotherapy Informed by Physical Stress Nath, Shubhankar Pigula, Michael Khan, Amjad P. Hanna, William Ruhi, Mustafa Kemal Dehkordy, Farzaneh Mahmoodpoor Pushpavanam, Karthik Rege, Kaushal Moore, Kaitlin Tsujita, Yujiro Conrad, Christina Inci, Fatih del Carmen, Marcela G. Franco, Walfre Celli, Jonathan P. Demirci, Utkan Hasan, Tayyaba Huang, Huang-Chiao Rizvi, Imran J Clin Med Article A key reason for the persistently grim statistics associated with metastatic ovarian cancer is resistance to conventional agents, including platinum-based chemotherapies. A major source of treatment failure is the high degree of genetic and molecular heterogeneity, which results from significant underlying genomic instability, as well as stromal and physical cues in the microenvironment. Ovarian cancer commonly disseminates via transcoelomic routes to distant sites, which is associated with the frequent production of malignant ascites, as well as the poorest prognosis. In addition to providing a cell and protein-rich environment for cancer growth and progression, ascitic fluid also confers physical stress on tumors. An understudied area in ovarian cancer research is the impact of fluid shear stress on treatment failure. Here, we investigate the effect of fluid shear stress on response to platinum-based chemotherapy and the modulation of molecular pathways associated with aggressive disease in a perfusion model for adherent 3D ovarian cancer nodules. Resistance to carboplatin is observed under flow with a concomitant increase in the expression and activation of the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) as well as downstream signaling members mitogen-activated protein kinase/extracellular signal-regulated kinase (MEK) and extracellular signal-regulated kinase (ERK). The uptake of platinum by the 3D ovarian cancer nodules was significantly higher in flow cultures compared to static cultures. A downregulation of phospho-focal adhesion kinase (p-FAK), vinculin, and phospho-paxillin was observed following carboplatin treatment in both flow and static cultures. Interestingly, low-dose anti-EGFR photoimmunotherapy (PIT), a targeted photochemical modality, was found to be equally effective in ovarian tumors grown under flow and static conditions. These findings highlight the need to further develop PIT-based combinations that target the EGFR, and sensitize ovarian cancers to chemotherapy in the context of flow-induced shear stress. MDPI 2020-03-28 /pmc/articles/PMC7230263/ /pubmed/32231055 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm9040924 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Nath, Shubhankar Pigula, Michael Khan, Amjad P. Hanna, William Ruhi, Mustafa Kemal Dehkordy, Farzaneh Mahmoodpoor Pushpavanam, Karthik Rege, Kaushal Moore, Kaitlin Tsujita, Yujiro Conrad, Christina Inci, Fatih del Carmen, Marcela G. Franco, Walfre Celli, Jonathan P. Demirci, Utkan Hasan, Tayyaba Huang, Huang-Chiao Rizvi, Imran Flow-induced Shear Stress Confers Resistance to Carboplatin in an Adherent Three-Dimensional Model for Ovarian Cancer: A Role for EGFR-Targeted Photoimmunotherapy Informed by Physical Stress |
title | Flow-induced Shear Stress Confers Resistance to Carboplatin in an Adherent Three-Dimensional Model for Ovarian Cancer: A Role for EGFR-Targeted Photoimmunotherapy Informed by Physical Stress |
title_full | Flow-induced Shear Stress Confers Resistance to Carboplatin in an Adherent Three-Dimensional Model for Ovarian Cancer: A Role for EGFR-Targeted Photoimmunotherapy Informed by Physical Stress |
title_fullStr | Flow-induced Shear Stress Confers Resistance to Carboplatin in an Adherent Three-Dimensional Model for Ovarian Cancer: A Role for EGFR-Targeted Photoimmunotherapy Informed by Physical Stress |
title_full_unstemmed | Flow-induced Shear Stress Confers Resistance to Carboplatin in an Adherent Three-Dimensional Model for Ovarian Cancer: A Role for EGFR-Targeted Photoimmunotherapy Informed by Physical Stress |
title_short | Flow-induced Shear Stress Confers Resistance to Carboplatin in an Adherent Three-Dimensional Model for Ovarian Cancer: A Role for EGFR-Targeted Photoimmunotherapy Informed by Physical Stress |
title_sort | flow-induced shear stress confers resistance to carboplatin in an adherent three-dimensional model for ovarian cancer: a role for egfr-targeted photoimmunotherapy informed by physical stress |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7230263/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32231055 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm9040924 |
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